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Blood In The Semen: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
Hematospermia is a condition in which you spot blood in the semen. It's commonly caused due to prostate biopsy. There can be various other reasons leading to this condition which range from infections, inflammation in the urogenital system, tumours, stones, anatomical abnormalities, etc.
Blood in the semen is not always a sign of a major health issue; in males aged below 40 the blood in the semen usually disappears by itself but the men aged over 40 need to get it analysed and treated for the same:
- If the bleeding in the semen is recurring.
- If similar symptoms are observed while ejaculating and urinating.
- If you are prone to cancer, bleeding disorders, etc.
What Causes Hematospermia?
1.
Tumours
2.
Inflammation
and
infection
3.
Medical
procedure
4.
Obstruction
5.
Problems
in
blood
vessels
6.
Other
medical
conditions
7.
Other
reasons
1.
Tumours:
In
a
study
involving
more
than
900
men
in
whose
semen
blood
was
detected,
only
3.5%
were
found
to
have
tumours.
It
was
found
that
in
most
of
these
men
a
tumour
was
present
in
the
prostate.
Detecting
blood
in
the
semen
can
be
a
sign
of
testicle
cancer,
cancer
in
the
bladder
or
other
reproductive
organs.
2.
Inflammation
and
infection:
Having
an
infection
or
inflammation
in
any
semen-producing
organs,
tube
or
duct
in
the
body
can
be
one
of
the
causes
behind
having
blood
in
the
semen.
3.
Medical
procedure:
Men
who
underwent
any
medical
procedures
like
vasectomy
or
procedures
related
to
urinary
issues,
haemorrhoids,
radiation
therapy
or
prostate
biopsy
can
get
blood
in
the
semen.
This
condition
is
usually
temporary
and
takes
a
few
weeks' time
to
normalize.
4.
Obstruction:
Tiny
quantities
of
blood
can
be
released
by
the
blood
vessels
which
can
break
due
to
blockage
in
the
ducts
and
tubes
in
the
reproductive
tract.
5.
Problems
in
blood
vessels:
Any
kind
of
damage
caused
to
the
blood
vessels
which
play
a
role
in
ejaculation
or
the
tiny
tubes
which
carry
sperm
can
also
result
in
blood
in
the
semen.
6.
Other
medical
conditions:
Other
medical
conditions
which
lead
to
blood
in
the
semen
include
high
blood
pressure,
leukemia,
HIV,
liver
disease,
etc.
7.
Other
Causes:
Causes
such
as
extremely
rough
sex
or
masturbation,
trauma
to
the
male
genitals,
pelvic
fracture,
etc.
also
lead
to
blood
in
the
semen.
Symptoms Of Hematospermia
Some of the common symptoms of hematospermia which men usually experience are:
- Pain or burning sensation while urinating.
- Blood in the urine.
- Difficulty in emptying the bladder completely.
- Pain during ejaculation.
- Having a painful bladder which seems swollen.
- High BP and fever along with a fast pulse.
- Discharge from the male genitalia or other signs of an STD.
- Painful regions or swelling in the male reproductive organ.
Diagnosis Of Blood In The Semen
The
diagnosis
of
this
condition
is
done
by
the
doctor
by
asking
about
the
patient's
history
which
includes
his
recent
sexual
activity.
The
genitals
of
the
person
are
also
physically
examined
by
the
doctor
in
order
to
detect
any
swelling
or
lump.
The
rectum
of
the
person
is
also
analysed
virtually
to
find
out
if
there
is
tenderness
or
swelling
in
the
prostate
along
with
other
symptoms.
Other
tests
that
a
person
with
hematospermia
may
undergo
are:
- Analysis of the urine or urinalysis in which the urine of the person is analysed for infections or abnormalities.
- Prostate cancer test.
- Ultrasound, cystoscopy, MRI and CT scan.
- A condom test to find out whether the blood present in the semen is coming from his sexual partner; if this is the case the man will be asked to wear a condom to stay safe.
Treatment For Hematospermia
The treatment for this condition depends on the cause behind it:
- If the blood in the semen is due to inflammation, different medicines are given for the various types of inflammations.
- Sometimes antibiotics are given to treat the condition.
- If the cause behind the condition is STD, liver disease or high blood pressure, they are treated accordingly.
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