hi, the other night after having sex with
a girl im seeing i noticed my semen
contained blood. is this bad? it is the
1st time it ever happened to me. i dont
feel any pain and theres been no blood in
my urine. any help is appreciated!
Blood in the semen is called
hematospermia. Some other symptoms may
include....
Pain with urination
pain with ejaculation
pain with bowel movements
tenderness in the scrotum
swelling or tenderness is groin area
lower back pain
fever or chills
blood in urine (what you have stated)
This may be caused by inflammation,
infection, blockage, or injury anywhere in
the reproductive tract. It may indicate
disease or a problem within the urethra,
testicles, epididymis, or prostate.
On the other hand something better:
Blood in the semen is usually the result
of inflammation of the seminal vesicles,
and will USUALLY go away on its own. Often
the cause cannot be determined.
If the blood does not go away and your
ejaculation is persistently stained with
blood, more tests should be done. The
tests that they may do includes urinalysis
and culture, semen analysis and culture,
and ultrasound of the seminal vesicles.
Ok their is a lot of information on this
site...i suggest you go to it and read the
rest....they have how to take care of
something like this at home and when to
call your doctor, what to expect when you
get to the dr's. Looks like a good
site....please check it out.
The site is not a replacement for professional medical opinion, examination, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your medical doctor or other qualified health professional before starting any new treatment or making any changes to existing treatment. Do not delay seeking or disregard medical advice based on information written by any author on this site. No health questions and information on eHealth Forum is regulated or evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and therefore the information should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease without the supervision of a medical doctor. Posts made to these forums express the views and opinions of the author, and not the administrators, moderators, or editorial staff and hence eHealth Forum and its principals will accept no liabilities or responsibilities for the statements made.
Schizophreniahealth
This page was last updated on June 11, 2008