Prostatitis : Urethral discharge in association with passing stool can be seen in acute prostatitis. One should be evaluated specially if there is associated low back pain, suprapubic or perineal pain, not to mention fevers, chills or night sweats.
Answered 11/30/2014
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Time to talk: You're describing the bit of mucus that appears at the end of your urethra when you're excited. It's to help lubricate in case you have intercourse. Most men your age ejaculate daily; if not, prostate may hurt & you may pass some semen when you pass stool. At your age, you are going to get excited often. If all this is a source of conflict, talk to a mature man who's wise & good -- maybe dad.
Answered 12/10/2013
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