Black semen
I was playing around with a classmate, and they accidentally landed on top of me, which seemed to cause an injury.
Later, I noticed blood in my semen, but it returned to normal after a few days.
However, two weeks later, I suddenly noticed black semen.
Could this be related to the previous injury?
xiong, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/04/05
Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology
Not necessarily; most of the semen comes from the seminal vesicles and the prostate gland.
If the hematospermia improves, it can be monitored.
Reply Date: 2018/04/05
More Info
Experiencing changes in semen color, especially the appearance of black semen, can understandably cause concern. In your case, it seems that the initial injury you sustained while playing with your classmate may have led to some internal trauma, which could potentially explain the subsequent changes in your semen.
Black semen can be attributed to several factors, and it is essential to understand the possible causes. One of the most common reasons for dark or black semen is the presence of old blood. When blood is present in the semen, it can appear red or brown initially, but as the blood ages, it can turn darker, leading to a black appearance. This could happen if there was some minor trauma to the reproductive organs, such as the testicles or the prostate, during your incident.
Another potential cause could be a condition known as hemospermia, which is the presence of blood in the semen. This can occur due to various reasons, including infections, inflammation, or trauma to the reproductive system. In some cases, the blood may not be visible immediately after the injury but can manifest later as the body processes the injury and any associated bleeding.
While the fact that your semen returned to normal after a few days is a positive sign, the sudden appearance of black semen two weeks later warrants further investigation. It is crucial to consider other symptoms you might be experiencing, such as pain, swelling, or any changes in urination. If you have any discomfort or if the black semen persists, it is advisable to seek medical attention. A healthcare professional can perform a thorough examination, including a physical assessment and possibly imaging studies, to determine if there is any underlying issue that needs to be addressed.
In terms of prevention, if you engage in activities that could potentially lead to injury, it is essential to take precautions. This includes being aware of your surroundings, using protective gear when necessary, and avoiding rough play that could lead to trauma.
In conclusion, while the appearance of black semen after an injury can be alarming, it is often related to the body's response to trauma. However, it is vital to monitor your symptoms and consult a healthcare provider if you have any concerns or if the condition persists. Early intervention can help prevent any potential complications and ensure your overall reproductive health.
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