👉 Christine fluid, also known as gonorrheal discharge, is a clear, watery fluid produced by infected individuals with the sexually transmitted bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is typically associated with the early stages of untreated gonorrhea but can also occur in individuals who have had the infection but are asymptomatic. The fluid is often characterized by its high water content and can vary in color from clear to slightly yellowish or greenish, depending on the stage of infection and the presence of other bacteria or inflammatory cells. While it is not directly contagious to sexual partners, it can be transmitted through unprotected sexual contact. The fluid's composition and behavior provide important clues for healthcare providers in diagnosing and managing gonorrhea infections.