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Predominant discharge is a medical condition where there is an abnormal amount of discharge from the genitals, typically from the vagina or penis. The discharge may be thick, thin, or watery, and may have an unpleasant odor.
In women, predominant vaginal discharge can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
In men, predominant penile discharge can be caused by:
Treatment for predominant discharge depends on the underlying cause. In many cases, antibiotics are prescribed to treat bacterial or parasitic infections. Antifungal medications may be prescribed for yeast infections. It is important to abstain from sexual activity until treatment is completed to prevent the spread of infection. Maintaining good hygiene and avoiding irritants such as douches and harsh soaps can also help prevent recurrent infections.