Infection Question

Im a boy. Im obsessive, so please dont tease me. I was masterbating one night and I noticed there was white stuff just on the outside, it wasn’t fresh, it was kinda slimy and not liquidy. Im guessing it was sperm that came out a little with out me knowing. I then decided to stop. Nothing passed through there or was cleaned until the morning.
My Question is, no matter what it was, if it went into or stayed in my urethra over night, could it get infected ?

Answer #1

I’m a girl, so I don’t know too much about that area. But, knowing anatomy, I would say no, it won’t get infected. If you’re worried, drink a big glass of water, then go pee! lol That will help flush anything out of your urethra.

Answer #2

its possible that it was what’s known as smegma; its this stark white, solid, kinda creamy-looking stuff that can build up on the genitals especially in those “hard to reach places”.

its totally harmless, all it is is the genital equivalent of earwax; might be a good idea to wash up really good in the shower next time to avoid seeing that again. my boyfriend isn’t circumsized and he gets that every now and then under his foreskin…just scrub up down there and all should be well!

oh, and smegma buildup CAN lead to a yeast infection, but with as often as you urinate (pee has ammonia in it, kills off bacteria), if there was a bit in your urethra it would’ve been cleaned out simply by peeing, so no worries about infection.

Answer #3

it was either your pre-cum (released every now and then before you ejaculate) or the stuff from your ejaculation either way theres sperm in it theres nothing wrong with what happened, its normal so dont worry I doubt it would get infected if you left it on, it might go a bit hard and crusty though but it would be better to wipe/wash it off once your finnished masterbating

Answer #4

it was sperm. it is natural for men to produce a small amount of semen pre-ejaculation. it is for lubrication. there is nothing wrong with you, and it is healthy. it will not get infected.

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