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Table of contents
- Male vs. Female Herpes Discharge
- Other Symptoms Of Genital Herpes
- What STIs Have Discharge As A Symptom?
- How Is Genital Herpes Contracted?
- Genital Herpes Diagnosis And Treatment
Nearly 12% of Americans between the ages of 14 and 49 are estimated to have type 2 herpes (HSV-2), or genital herpes infection.[1] One of several well-known sexually transmitted infections (STIs), genital herpes is often asymptomatic—meaning it may not cause noticeable symptoms.2
Genital sores are the most common symptom, but discharge—while less common—can still be an important clue. Changes in vaginal or penile discharge may signal herpes or another infection.
Below, we break down how herpes-related discharge may differ, other STIs that can cause discharge, and when to seek care.
Male vs. Female Herpes Discharge
Genital herpes is most commonly spread through sexual activity and is unique among STIs because many people have mild or no symptoms, and the infection remains in the body for life even though symptoms can be managed.[1] The most common symptom is vesicles—small blisters or sores—that can appear on the genitals, urethra, anus, rectum, or mouth. These blisters may rupture into painful sores and eventually scab over. In some cases, discharge may also occur.
| Feature | Vaginal Discharge and Herpes | Penile Discharge and Herpes |
|---|---|---|
| What’s considered normal? | Mild-smelling, clear or white, and fairly consistent in texture | Typically no discharge other than sexual fluids such as ejaculate or pre-seminal fluid |
| How herpes-related discharge may appear | May increase in volume, develop a stronger or unusual odor, or appear to come from the urethra instead of the vagina | May appear clear, cloudy, or blood-tinged, especially if lesions rupture and release fluid; may also have a strong or unusual odor |
| Common accompanying herpes symptoms | Sores or vesicles may appear on or inside the vagina, cervix, genitals, urethra, anus, rectum, or mouth | Sores or vesicles may appear on the penis, genitals, urethra, anus, rectum, or mouth |
| Other possible causes of abnormal discharge | Trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection | Gonorrhea, chlamydia, urethritis, foreskin infection |
| When to seek care | If you notice sudden, persistent, or unusual changes in discharge, odor, or irritation | If you notice any discharge outside of normal sexual fluids or other new symptoms |
Because discharge can be caused by herpes or several other infections, testing is the best way to understand what’s going on and determine the right next steps.
Other Symptoms Of Genital Herpes
- Itching around the genitals
- Pain or soreness
- Painful urination
- Flu-like symptoms (fever, headache, swollen lymph nodes)
Some people also experience tingling or shooting pain before an outbreak.
What STIs Have Discharge As A Symptom?
Discharge is a common symptom across multiple STIs. Testing can help determine the underlying cause.
Chlamydia
- Increased discharge
- Painful urination
- Abdominal or pelvic pain
- Spotting between periods
Gonorrhea
- Yellow, green, or milky discharge
- Thicker consistency
- Possible bleeding or irritation
Trichomoniasis
- Foul-smelling discharge
- Yellow, green, or white appearance
- Pain during urination or sex
If you notice changes in discharge, early testing and treatment can help prevent complications.
How Is Genital Herpes Contracted?
- Vaginal, anal, or oral sex
- Kissing
- Skin-to-skin contact
- Sharing personal items (rare cases)
Herpes is most contagious during active outbreaks.
Genital Herpes Diagnosis And Treatment
Diagnosis typically involves testing samples from sores or blood tests for antibodies.
Treatment may include:
- Antiviral medications to reduce symptoms and outbreaks
- Suppressive therapy to reduce transmission risk
- Lifestyle adjustments like safer sex practices and communication
If you need support or treatment, you can also explore online care options and connect with a licensed provider.
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References
- CDC. STD Facts - Genital Herpes (Detailed version). CDC. Published 2019. https://www.cdc.gov/std/herpes/stdfact-herpes-detailed.htmURL. Accessed Sept 20, 2023.
- Mayo Clinic. Genital herpes - Symptoms and causes. Mayo Clinic. Published 2017. URL. Accessed Sept 20, 2023.
- Staff familydoctor.org editorial. Vaginal Discharge - Causes and Prevention. familydoctor.org. URL. Accessed Sept 20, 2023.
- Vaginal Discharge: Causes, Colors, What’s Normal & Treatment. Cleveland Clinic. URL. Accessed Sept 20, 2023.
- Penis discharge | Penile and testicular problems. www.qld.gov.au. Accessed October 31, 2023. URL. Accessed Sept 20, 2023.
- Common STD Symptoms. Mayo Clinic. Published 2018. URL. Accessed Sept 20, 2023.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. STD Facts - Gonorrhea. CDC. Published 2019. URL. Accessed Sept 20, 2023.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. STD Facts - Genital Herpes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Published 2019. URL. Accessed Sept 20, 2023.
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