Blood in Semen?
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2023
- The condition of having blood mixed with your semen is medically known as hematospermia or hemospermia. It can make the semen appear brownish-red or red in color.
Although the presence of blood in semen is not normal, it is reasonably common. The condition can affect men of all ages. However, hematospermia is more often observed among men between the ages of 30 and 40 years.
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58 had it now for 7 months, its everytime and all red, also on and off sore left testical, no other symtoms, had ultrasound and cystoscopy all clear as was urine semen and blood tests last PSA was 0.95 so low for my age waiting now on MRI
Thank you for your comment. With your age yes we always have to exclude prostate cancer. MRI is the the way to go. Wish you all the best and I hope everything turns out okay
I had a Bypass, could this be a result of a cathater being used , can cause blood in seman.
Thanks for the comment. Are you referring to coronary artery bypass? If you had a catheter in bladder for few days and are on blood thinners this could be the cause
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I have never been to Bangladesh. Someday I will visit. For now I Live and practice in Las Vegas, USA
ive had blood in semen on and off for a couple years now .. more off than on.. im 47 now.. during this time ive felt achingness on my left testicle at times not often.. my left testicle has swelled up a couple of times years apart from each episode.. i made an appointment the first time a couple of years ago and took a urine test for uti that came back negative for infection.. he then referred me to a urologist that examined me and checked my prostate and nothing came from that .. when i was in my late 30s i had a visectomy done i doubt it had anything to do with that. now ive made another appointment with my dr.. to see once and for all what the cause might be..
Thank you for your comment. Most of the time blood in the semen is benign however recurrent symptoms must be thoroughly investigated. It has a good idea to also screen for sexually transmitted infections if not done already.