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shawnie 10-01-2005 10:12 PM

red stain in the sperm
 
may i know wat actually is happened to me?.. am i ok ?.. isit normal?. Pls advice

energizerman 10-01-2005 11:35 PM

Re: red stain in the sperm
 
Seeking a doctor's advice is always the best way... I had several times at diff points in my life, when i ejaculated, n my god....i ejaculated fresh blood mixed with semen, n it was very red n fresh blood.... Was indeed very troubled n worried.... went to see polyclinic doc n they referred mi to NUH specialist clinic for urinary problems.... Learnt that it is actually a common prob in males, with the prostate gland... still not very clear how it happens, but i know it comes with a slight dull ache in the testicles, but there is no pain at all during ejaculation.... After medication n a few days later, it should go away, just try not to ejaculate within the next few days, n after the break, u'll realise when u ejaculate should be fine liao.... Go see a doc quick, for sometimes it's not as simple as a prostate problem.... could also be a stone in the urinary tract or something..... Best wishes....

ayako 10-01-2005 11:50 PM

Re: red stain in the sperm
 
this question has been asked many times. it is unlikely that you are OK. you have to see a doctor. the redder the stain, the more severe your problem. don't bleed to death. :o

CharlieBrown 11-01-2005 01:44 AM

Re: red stain in the sperm
 
Wah bro, think you better go see a doctor fast fast. No point guessing & scaring yourself.

Also, have plenty of rest & avoid using your didi for the time being.........

JBCheongster 11-01-2005 02:51 AM

Re: red stain in the sperm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shawnie
may i know wat actually is happened to me?.. am i ok ?.. isit normal?. Pls advice

Wow lau,
Last time my kaki shown blood in his urine n later found out to be gall bladder stone. U better dun play play, go 4 a checkup. :eek:

sammyboyfor 11-01-2005 03:19 AM

Re: red stain in the sperm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shawnie
may i know wat actually is happened to me?.. am i ok ?.. isit normal?. Pls advice

It's called Hematospermia

http://www.askmen.com/sports/health/10_mens_health.html

Hematospermia, or blood in the ejaculate, is a symptom that provokes great anxiety in patients due to fears of malignancy or sexually transmitted diseases. From what you describe, however, I don't see any reason for alarm.

One could think of blood in the semen in almost the same way one would think of blood in nasal mucus when one has a bad cold or sinus infection. It certainly is a sign of problems, but it's nothing to panic about. Seeking a medical opinion is highly recommended in any instance.



who's at risk



Most victims of hematospermia usually report brownish to red discoloration of the ejaculate. More than 90% of patients have no prior genitourinary symptoms or significant factors in their history. The ages range from 14 to 75, with an average age in the late 30's. It is not uncommon, however, for it to affect men between the ages of 30 and 40. About 90% of men who have had hematospermia will have repeated episodes.



understanding the cause



Hematospermia is the presence of blood in the seminal fluid. The etiology is not specifically known and is poorly understood. Most commonly, it results from nonspecific inflammation of the urethra, prostate and/or seminal vesicles.

In about 50% of patients the cause of hematospermia is not clearly understood or known. Semen originates from multiple organs, including the testicles, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, and prostate. Most of the semen comes from the seminal vesicles and prostate and it is probably from these two organs that most hematospermia cases originate.

Infections or inflammation of the organs listed above account for most of the other causes. Cancers are rarely causative and account for a very small percentage of hemospermic diagnoses.

With the introduction of ultrasound-guided prostate biopsies, we are seeing a large number of patients -- about a third of the patients who received the test -- with hematospermia after the biopsy. However, you have not yet had this procedure done, Michael, and there is no cause to alarm yourself. Next >>

shawnie 11-01-2005 10:11 AM

Re: red stain in the sperm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sammyboyfor
It's called Hematospermia

http://www.askmen.com/sports/health/10_mens_health.html

Hematospermia, or blood in the ejaculate, is a symptom that provokes great anxiety in patients due to fears of malignancy or sexually transmitted diseases. From what you describe, however, I don't see any reason for alarm.

One could think of blood in the semen in almost the same way one would think of blood in nasal mucus when one has a bad cold or sinus infection. It certainly is a sign of problems, but it's nothing to panic about. Seeking a medical opinion is highly recommended in any instance.



who's at risk



Most victims of hematospermia usually report brownish to red discoloration of the ejaculate. More than 90% of patients have no prior genitourinary symptoms or significant factors in their history. The ages range from 14 to 75, with an average age in the late 30's. It is not uncommon, however, for it to affect men between the ages of 30 and 40. About 90% of men who have had hematospermia will have repeated episodes.



understanding the cause



Hematospermia is the presence of blood in the seminal fluid. The etiology is not specifically known and is poorly understood. Most commonly, it results from nonspecific inflammation of the urethra, prostate and/or seminal vesicles.

In about 50% of patients the cause of hematospermia is not clearly understood or known. Semen originates from multiple organs, including the testicles, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, and prostate. Most of the semen comes from the seminal vesicles and prostate and it is probably from these two organs that most hematospermia cases originate.

Infections or inflammation of the organs listed above account for most of the other causes. Cancers are rarely causative and account for a very small percentage of hemospermic diagnoses.

With the introduction of ultrasound-guided prostate biopsies, we are seeing a large number of patients -- about a third of the patients who received the test -- with hematospermia after the biopsy. However, you have not yet had this procedure done, Michael, and there is no cause to alarm yourself. Next >>

Thanks uncle sammy and all bros advices here. Muct appreciate it yar. Thanks alot again yar. :)

machoman 11-01-2005 09:52 PM

Re: red stain in the sperm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shawnie
may i know wat actually is happened to me?.. am i ok ?.. isit normal?. Pls advice

Did you go and see a doctor as advised, shawnie? Are you ok?
PM me if you need help.


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