My husband had blood in his sperm when he
ejaculated...Should we seek medical
attention at an er or wait til monday to
go to our family Dr. He presents no
painful symptoms and testicals feel
normal.
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Kia
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Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 12-02-06 17:18pm
Blood in the semen may be caused by
inflammation, infection, blockage, or
injury anywhere.
Bloody semen is almost never serious (or,
as many people first think, a sign of
cancer).
It could be testicular or prostatic.
Personally if he is not in pain and has no
obvious signs of infection or injury I
would wait until monday and see his
regular doc, other wise yes do seek
medical attention.
If you wait until monday, don't then put
it off. It should be investigated for
peace of mind.
A bit like a woman finding a lump in her
breast - you don't need to go to emergency
but you do need to be looked at in the
very near future.
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madhouse87_05
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Dec 2006 Posts: 1 Location: trinity, tx
What Does It Mean When There Is Blood In a Guys Cum? Posted: 12-02-06 22:35pm
We weren't having sex, but I was giving
him a hand job and when he came it had
blood mixed in with the actual cum. Since
this happen does he have to go to the
doctor or will it just pass? Both him and
I were and are completely scared. If
anyone has an answer please clue us in.
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Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 12-03-06 06:25am
Try reading my reply above. It answers
your question fully.
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