Watery Semen: Causes and When to See a Urologist - Urology

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The semen has become watery?


I have noticed that during sexual intercourse, my semen has become more watery, and I have also reduced the frequency of sexual activity to twice a month without any improvement.
Recently, I have been experiencing frequent lower back pain.
Doctor, could this indicate a problem with my kidneys or my urinary system? I am still able to achieve normal erections and engage in sexual activity, but I am concerned about what might be wrong.
I have been taking medication for high blood pressure for over a year.
Could this be related to the medication? If I need to seek medical attention, should I go to a urologist?

ANDY, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/06/17

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: Semen can naturally vary, and if there is no blood in the semen, there should be no issue.
As for the lower back pain, it is advisable to consult a urologist.
Regarding whether medication could cause this phenomenon, I cannot provide information without knowing the specific medication.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2020/06/17

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Watery semen can be a concerning symptom for many men, and understanding its potential causes is essential for determining whether medical attention is necessary. The consistency and volume of semen can vary due to several factors, including hydration levels, frequency of ejaculation, and underlying health conditions.
In your case, you mentioned that you have noticed a change in your semen consistency, which has become more watery, and you have also experienced lower back pain. While occasional changes in semen consistency can be normal, persistent changes, especially when accompanied by other symptoms, warrant further investigation.


Possible Causes of Watery Semen
1. Hydration Levels: One of the most common reasons for watery semen is dehydration. If you are not drinking enough fluids, your body may produce less concentrated semen. Make sure you are adequately hydrated, especially if you are physically active or live in a hot climate.

2. Frequency of Ejaculation: If you have reduced the frequency of sexual activity, this can also lead to changes in semen consistency. Semen may become more watery if there is a longer interval between ejaculations.

3. Hormonal Changes: Hormonal imbalances, particularly involving testosterone, can affect semen quality. Low testosterone levels can lead to changes in semen consistency and volume.

4. Infections or Inflammation: Conditions such as prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate gland) or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can lead to changes in semen. These conditions may also cause other symptoms, such as pain during ejaculation, frequent urination, or discomfort in the pelvic area.

5. Medication Side Effects: You mentioned that you have been taking medication for high blood pressure for over a year. Some medications can affect sexual function and semen quality. It is essential to discuss any side effects with your prescribing physician, as they may consider adjusting your medication if it is contributing to your symptoms.

6. Underlying Health Conditions: Conditions affecting the urinary or reproductive systems, such as diabetes or kidney issues, can also lead to changes in semen consistency. If you have concerns about your kidney function or other systemic issues, it may be worth discussing these with your healthcare provider.


When to See a Urologist
Given your symptoms of watery semen, lower back pain, and the fact that you are on medication for high blood pressure, it would be prudent to consult a urologist. A urologist specializes in male reproductive health and can perform a thorough evaluation, which may include:
- A physical examination
- A review of your medical history and medications
- Semen analysis to assess volume, consistency, and sperm health
- Blood tests to check hormone levels and kidney function
- Urinalysis to rule out infections or other urinary tract issues

Conclusion
While occasional changes in semen consistency can be normal, persistent changes, especially when accompanied by other symptoms like back pain, should not be ignored. It is essential to maintain open communication with your healthcare provider about your symptoms and any concerns you may have regarding your medications. A urologist can provide the necessary evaluations and help determine the underlying cause of your symptoms, ensuring that you receive appropriate treatment if needed. Taking proactive steps towards your health is vital, and seeking medical advice is always a wise decision when you have concerns about your body.

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