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I'm not sure if it's due to excessive masturbation recently, which may have caused insufficient stimulation, leading to prolonged sessions that eventually made my abdomen feel a bit uncomfortable.
Later, I noticed blood in my semen.
Now, I feel strange overall, and I'm not sure if it's psychological.
After using the restroom, there was no blood in my urine, and I didn't feel any pain.
I ended up masturbating again, but there was no blood in the semen this time.
Could it be that excessive masturbation has caused too much internal pressure, resulting in a ruptured blood vessel? Currently, my physiological state seems normal, but psychologically, I feel odd.
Please help me with this, thank you.

Xiao Jun, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/08/15

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Xiao Jun: Hello, the presence of blood in the semen is generally caused by vigorous activity, which can lead to ruptured blood vessels.
Typically, this will resolve on its own within three days and does not require special treatment.
However, if it persists beyond three days or if the amount of bleeding increases, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Response from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.

Reply Date: 2006/08/15

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Blood in semen, known medically as hematospermia, can be a concerning symptom for many patients. It is important to understand the potential causes and implications of this condition, especially for individuals who may be experiencing it for the first time.
In your case, it seems that you are concerned about the possibility that excessive sexual activity, or "打槍" (masturbation), may have led to the presence of blood in your semen. While it is true that vigorous sexual activity can sometimes cause minor trauma to the blood vessels in the reproductive system, leading to temporary bleeding, it is essential to consider other potential causes as well.

Common causes of hematospermia include:
1. Trauma or Injury: As you mentioned, excessive or vigorous sexual activity can lead to trauma in the genital area, which may result in bleeding. This is often a benign cause and may resolve on its own.

2. Infections: Infections of the prostate (prostatitis), seminal vesicles, or urethra can lead to inflammation and bleeding. If you experience any pain, fever, or unusual discharge, it would be wise to consult a healthcare provider.

3. Inflammation: Conditions such as epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) can also cause blood in semen. This condition may be associated with pain and swelling in the testicular area.

4. Vascular Issues: Sometimes, blood vessels in the reproductive tract can rupture due to increased pressure, which could be related to sexual activity or other factors.

5. Tumors or Cysts: Although less common, tumors or cysts in the reproductive organs can also cause bleeding. This is particularly concerning if the bleeding persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.

6. Systemic Conditions: Certain systemic conditions, such as hypertension or clotting disorders, can also contribute to bleeding in various parts of the body, including the reproductive system.

In your situation, since you have not experienced blood in your urine or pain, it is possible that the blood in your semen was a result of minor trauma from recent sexual activity. The fact that you did not see blood after your subsequent sexual encounter is a positive sign, suggesting that the issue may have resolved itself.

However, it is crucial to monitor your symptoms. If you notice any recurrence of blood in your semen, or if you develop any new symptoms such as pain, swelling, or changes in urination, it would be advisable to seek medical attention. A urologist can perform a thorough evaluation, which may include a physical examination, urine tests, and possibly imaging studies to rule out any underlying conditions.

In conclusion, while occasional blood in semen can be benign and related to trauma, it is essential to remain vigilant about your health. If you have ongoing concerns or if symptoms persist, do not hesitate to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and peace of mind.

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