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13.06.2018 · 👁 12,871
Blood in semen: causes of appearance
Blood in semen - hematospermia. With this problem, a man's sperm turns brownish-red or brown. With hemospermia, blood enters the sperm in the testicle, epididymis, seminal vesicles or prostate gland. These indicators can be observed
for actual hemospermia. With false, the blood mixes with the ejaculator in the urethra.
for actual hemospermia. With false, the blood mixes with the ejaculator in the urethra.
Any form of hemospermia is a dangerous symptom that indicates problems with men's health.
If blood is detected in the ejaculate, a visit to a urologist should not be postponed.
Causes
The disease occurs due to inflammatory diseases of the male genital organs.
Most often it is inflammation of the seminal vesicles (vesiculitis). This disease usually develops as a type of complication of chronic prostatitis. Vesiculitis is manifested by general weakness of the body, pain in the lower abdomen, blood is present not only in semen, but also in urine, and during bowel movements, discharge from the urethra very often occurs.
Hemospermia in old age can be one of the signs of prostate cancer. With age, a number of imbalances between male and female genital organs occur in a man’s body. These are the prerequisites for prostate cancer. To establish a correct diagnosis, you need to see a doctor as soon as possible. Starting treatment early gives a great chance for a speedy recovery.
The difficulty of diagnosing prostate cancer lies only in the fact that for a long time the disease proceeds without any visible symptoms.
Speaking about the reasons for the appearance of blood in semen, it should be noted that this can occur with inflammation of the seminal vesicles (vesiculitis) and the prostate gland (prostatitis). The temporary appearance of blood in a man's semen can be caused by damage to the prostate gland, for example, during a prostate biopsy.
There are a number of reasons for the appearance of blood in a man’s semen.
human immunodeficiency virus
prostate cancer
prostatitis
injury
tuberculosis
prostate biopsy
urethral cyst
urethritis
seminal vesicle cancer
schistosomiasis
prostate stones
seminal vesicle and prostate cysts
prostate varicose veins
prostate telangiectasia (dilation of capillaries).
All problems associated with the genitals, both external and internal, are a serious problem. It requires a respectful approach and careful actions. First of all, if any deviations are noticed, you need to consult a urologist. He will conduct a detailed diagnosis and determine an individual treatment method.
For questions, you can contact us by phone +(998 71) 140-03-03, +(998 71) 140-01-60 and at Chilanzar, 12th block, st. M. Shaykhzoda, no. 7.