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[|Human|] Hello, I went out last night and was drinking rather heavily - mostly clear liquor - I know this can result in dehydration the following day. My question is, I noticed this afternoon, after drinking very little fluid, that in addition to my very yellow urine, a small amount of a greyish/white discharge/mucous was at the tip of my penis prior to urinating. No burning or itching accompanied the discharge, and I have not seen it since, and perhaps urinated 2-3 times since. I have had recent sexual encounters, with the same (committed) partner, but limited only to oral sex with no vaginal or anal penetration. I have experienced this issue before, but only sporadically, even seen a urologist, and I am told my urine contains nothing to cause concern. Can this be a symptom of considerable dehydration? I normally do not drink in the amounts I did, and especially not liquor, my urine was noticeably more yellow than average. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
[|AI|]  Thanks for asking in Chat Doctor forum As you do not have any itching/burning sensation/lesion and your reports are negative it is unlikely to have an infection. So, I would suggest you to have plenty of fluids normally and more if you have alcohol to prevent concentrated urine and possible infection later. If you have any discharge which is persistent, then please visit dermatologist for investigation. All the best.