वीर्य में खून आने के क्या कारण होते हैं और क्या पेशाब के बाद गाढ़ा सफेद तरल आना सामान्य है?
उम्र: 32 साल मैंने पिछले 3-4 सालों में करीब 4 बार वीर्य में खून देखा है। शुरुआत में, वीर्य में 1-2 बार ताजा लाल खून था। उसके बाद, वीर्य का रंग 5-6 बार तक जंग/भूरा हो गया और फिर से सामान्य हो गया। मुझे स्खलन के दौरान दर्द नहीं होता, कोई चोट नहीं है, कोई खुरदरा सेक्स नहीं है, और मैं खून पतला करने वाली दवाएं नहीं लेता। कभी-कभी पेशाब के अंत में मोटा सफेद तरल दिखाई देता है। कोई बदबू नहीं है, पेशाब में खून नहीं है, बुखार नहीं है, और पेशाब करते समय कोई ज्यादा जलन नहीं होती। कुछ एपिसोड्स से पहले हस्तमैथुन/सेक्स के बीच लंबे अंतराल आम हैं। मैं धूम्रपान या शराब नहीं पीता, और परिवार में प्रोस्टेट की समस्या, मधुमेह, या उच्च रक्तचाप का कोई इतिहास नहीं है।
How often do you experience blood in your semen?:
- A few times a yearHave you experienced any other symptoms during these episodes?:
- No other symptomsWhen was the last time you noticed blood in your semen?:
- Less than a month agoHave you had any recent infections or illnesses?:
- Not sureHow would you describe your overall urinary health?:
- Normal, no issuesDo you engage in any physical activities that may cause strain?:
- No, mostly sedentaryHave you had any previous medical evaluations for this issue?:
- No, this is the first time100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Observing blood in semen, also known as hematospermia, can indeed be concerning, though it’s often benign, especially in younger men and if it occurs sporadically without other alarming symptoms. Considering that you haven’t experienced associated pain or systemic symptoms like fever, and given the intermittency over several years without worsening, serious underlying conditions are less likely but still worth evaluating. Potential causes can include prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate), urethral inflammation, or seminal vesicle issues. These conditions can produce blood in semen due to any small vessel rupture or increased inflammation and can also be tied to long periods of sexual inactivity. Often, mild cases resolve on their own. The thick white fluid seen after urination might be coagulated secretions from the prostate or seminal vesicles, especially if you’re experiencing long gaps between sexual activities. While unlikely to indicate a critical issue given the lack of severe symptoms, it is a good idea to seek a consultation with a urologist to ensure there’s no underlying problem, especially if it persists or worsens. They might suggest a physical examination and tests like urinalysis, semen analysis, or possibly a test to check for infections or ultrasounds to rule out other issues definitively. In the interim, maintaining adequate hydration and not consistently delaying ejaculation where possible can sometimes help prevent ductal congestion, potentially reducing occurrences of such symptoms. If you notice any new symptoms like pelvic pain, difficulty urinating, or additional systemic signs, seeking timely medical evaluation becomes more crucial.
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