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there is blood in my semen and i cant see a doctor for reasons i cant say


Question Posted Friday October 22 2010, 10:04 pm

i have blood in my semen when i jack off but i doesnt hurt and i cant see a doctor

what should i do


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liloprah answered Saturday October 23 2010, 7:36 pm:
You seriously need to go to the DOCTOR NOW. I can't think of a reason why you can't go. This is a very serious problem you should NOT have blood in your semen AT ALL. If you're embarressed you need to get over it. If its a family doctor that you don't want your family to find out get over it. And if its because you have no insurance there are free clinics every where. You need to put embarasment aside and your pride aside before its too late. Your life is worth more. This can be something that can be fixed. Don't wait till its too late. I've never heard of blood in semen so i looked it up here are some of the reasons why you have blood in your semem.


What is blood in the semen?

The presence of blood in the semen (ejaculate) is also called hematospermia. Hematospermia is an uncommon condition.


What are the causes of blood in the semen?

Blood in semen can be caused by many conditions affecting the male genitourinary system. Areas affected include the bladder, urethra, the testicles, the tubes that distribute semen from the testicles (known as the seminal vesicles), the epididymis (a segment of the spermatic ducts that serves to store, mature and transport sperm), and the prostate gland.

Blood in the semen is most commonly a result of a prostate-gland biopsy. More than 80% of men who undergo a prostate biopsy may have some blood in their semen that persists for three to four weeks. Likewise, vasectomy can lead to bloody semen for about one week after the procedure.

In men with hematospermia who have not had a recent prostate biopsy or vasectomy, a number of benign and malignant conditions of the male genital system may be the cause. In many situations, no definitive cause is found.

The following conditions have been reported in association with hematospermia:

•benign or malignant tumors of the prostate, bladder, testes, or seminal vesicles,



•infections (including, but not limited to, chlamydia, herpes, cytomegalovirus, and trichomoniasis),



•inflammation of the prostate (prostatitis), epididymis (epididymitis), or urethra (urethritis),



•calculi (stones similar to kidney stones) in the seminal vesicles or prostate,



•polyps in the urethra,



•ejaculation-duct obstructions,



•metastatic cancers (that have spread from other sites in the body) located in the genitourinary system, and



•cysts, hemorrhage, or other abnormalities in the seminal vesicles.

Good luck i hope you get better.

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trueadvice3 answered Saturday October 23 2010, 1:20 pm:
bro, you need to get to the doctor! thats the only place you will get that fixed once and for all. Sometimes we have to do things that we dont want to do but that are 100% necessary. Your health is on the line here buddy. go for it you can do it rather be healthy and live on than suffer the great bad consequences of not doing the correct thing.
I wish you the best bro, and I know you will do the right thing, if you want to talk about it im here just drop me a message
all the best,
- trueadvice3

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laynemayhem answered Saturday October 23 2010, 12:14 am:
well i'd say you have a problem. There is blood coming out of a place that blood should not be coming out of, and you can’t see a doctor. There’s nothing anyone on here could say to you or any advice that could be given that won’t include “talk to your doctor” so whatever your vendetta is with the doctors, you need to either move on or do whatever you need to do, because I’m not doctor, but I know that blood in the semen is not normal.

Take care, and good luck

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