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What Causes Clear Sticky Discharge Post UTI Recovery?

Having clear sticky discharge past couple days.ive been treated for a uti n just in case they treated me for clamidya n gonorreha.n ever since thaN i still been dealing with this clear sticky discharge.they said it wuLd stop But it hasnt.so im still certain there is something wrong with me.
Mon, 24 Oct 2016
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Hello
Thanks for query .
Sticky discharge from urethra after being treated for UTI is mostly due to inflammation of urethra(Urethritis).

You need to get swab test and culture of a discharge from the urethra to be rest assured about residual infection.

Take Nitrofurantoin and anti inflammatory medication like Diclofenac twice daily .Later on switch on to appropriate antibiotic (if required)

Dr.Patil.

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What Causes Clear Sticky Discharge Post UTI Recovery?

Hello Thanks for query . Sticky discharge from urethra after being treated for UTI is mostly due to inflammation of urethra(Urethritis). You need to get swab test and culture of a discharge from the urethra to be rest assured about residual infection. Take Nitrofurantoin and anti inflammatory medication like Diclofenac twice daily .Later on switch on to appropriate antibiotic (if required) Dr.Patil.