Question Posted Thursday September 9 2010, 11:33 am
It wasn't much blood, just a little bit of it, it didn't hurt at all, I had barely noticed it until I looked for a while. I'm just a little worried. I had just woken up a few minutes before. Now I want to drink like 50 glasses of water to clear everything out. They said it's not serious. But I'm scared to pee. It was bloody semen, I have not urinated yet. A couple of days ago, I did hold my urine for a long while in the car. Maybe I held it too long & it's healing. I don't know? What should I do? What should I Eat/drink? It happened a few minutes ago.
Additional info, added Thursday September 9 2010, 11:38 am: I just urinated, no blood, but i'm scared to ejaculate later. I'll give it a few days. Is there anything healthy for my repro system?. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? bigunored1 answered Thursday September 9 2010, 11:06 pm: Its normal to have a little blood in your semen sometimes .you see sometimes when you masterbate too rough you can cause a small blood vesesl to tear causing you to havve a little blood when you jaculate .it will heal on its own in a few days .in the meantime take it easy . [ bigunored1's advice column | Ask bigunored1 A Question ]
MissCheerGirl0811 answered Thursday September 9 2010, 8:44 pm: well your semen and pee go through the same tube to get out of you, but your semen is produced in the epidymis and your pee is held in your bladder, have you had any blunt hits towards your lower back? if you have your kidneys could of have bleed then empitying out into your bladder then out of you, but your semen shouldnt contain blood, what color was the blood, red? or brown? [ MissCheerGirl0811's advice column | Ask MissCheerGirl0811 A Question ]
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