Prostatitis
Hello, doctor.
I previously sought medical attention for prostatitis.
After taking the medication prescribed by the doctor, my urine appeared reddish-yellow, and during sexual intercourse with my wife, I initially experienced dry orgasms.
After finishing the medication, my ejaculation has a slight yellow tint.
Recently, my wife became pregnant, which coincided with the two weeks I was on medication.
I would like to know if the yellowish semen could affect the baby.
I checked my medication records, and I took three types of medication: 0.2 mg of Xin Dong Hu Lie Jing sustained-release capsules, 60 mg of Shen Da Le anti-allergy film-coated tablets, and 10 mg of You Le Ke tablets for seven days.
I'm quite worried.
Mr. Lin, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/01/25
Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology
Hello Mr.
Lin: In fact, bacterial prostatitis can alleviate symptoms, eliminate bacteria, and reduce inflammatory parameters in urethral secretions and body fluids after antibiotic treatment.
This can improve semen quality, and the sperm that leads to conception is typically the top sperm.
Theoretically, the impact should be minimal, so there is no need for excessive concern.
Reply Date: 2024/01/25
More Info
The concerns you have regarding the impact of prostatitis treatment on semen color and potential effects on pregnancy are quite valid, and it's understandable to feel anxious about these issues. Let's break down the situation based on the information provided and relevant medical knowledge.
Firstly, prostatitis, particularly bacterial prostatitis, can lead to changes in semen quality and appearance. The medications you mentioned, including the sustained-release capsules and the other prescribed medications, are typically aimed at treating the underlying infection and inflammation associated with prostatitis. It's not uncommon for men undergoing treatment for prostatitis to notice changes in urine and semen color, including a yellowish tint. This can be attributed to the presence of inflammatory cells, bacteria, or even the medications themselves.
In your case, the fact that your wife became pregnant during the two weeks you were on medication is a positive sign. Generally, the sperm that fertilizes an egg is the healthiest sperm, and while prostatitis can affect sperm quality, it does not necessarily preclude the possibility of conception. The medications you were prescribed are not known to cause congenital abnormalities or significant harm to a developing fetus, especially since there is no evidence suggesting that they adversely affect sperm DNA or the fertilization process.
Regarding the yellow color of your semen, it is often a result of the inflammatory process associated with prostatitis. While a change in semen color can be concerning, it does not directly correlate with the health of the sperm or the potential for a healthy pregnancy. The key factors that influence sperm health include sperm count, motility (the ability of sperm to move), and morphology (the shape of the sperm). If these parameters are within normal ranges, the likelihood of a healthy pregnancy remains high.
It's also important to note that many men with prostatitis can father healthy children. The treatment of prostatitis often leads to an improvement in symptoms and may even enhance sperm quality over time. If you have concerns about the long-term effects of your treatment on fertility, it would be advisable to discuss this with your healthcare provider. They may recommend a semen analysis after completing your treatment to assess sperm quality and ensure everything is back to normal.
In summary, while changes in semen color and quality can occur due to prostatitis and its treatment, these changes do not inherently pose a risk to your wife's pregnancy or the health of your child. If you have ongoing concerns, particularly about your fertility or the health of your pregnancy, it is best to consult with a urologist or a fertility specialist who can provide personalized advice and reassurance based on your specific circumstances. Regular follow-ups and open communication with your healthcare provider will help address any lingering worries and ensure both your health and that of your family.
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