Hematospermia
I noticed a small amount of blood on the tissue after ejaculation today, and there were also some blood stains on my underwear.
The stains are minimal, but seeing them made me a bit anxious.
Should I see a doctor immediately, or should I wait and observe a few more times?
123, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/01/20
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Ejaculatory bleeding can have various causes, most of which are not serious, such as infections or ruptured blood vessels.
Only a few causes are more concerning, such as seminal vesicle tumors.
Recommendation: It is advisable to monitor the situation.
If you are worried, seek medical evaluation promptly to determine if there are any tumors or other issues.
Reply Date: 2010/01/20
More Info
Experiencing blood after ejaculation can understandably be alarming, and it's important to approach this situation with caution. The presence of blood in the semen, known as hematospermia, can occur for various reasons, some of which may be benign while others could indicate a more serious underlying condition.
Firstly, it's essential to consider the potential causes of hematospermia. Common benign causes include:
1. Infection or Inflammation: Conditions such as prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate gland) or epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) can lead to blood in the semen. These conditions are often accompanied by other symptoms such as pain during urination, pelvic pain, or fever.
2. Trauma: Any recent injury to the genital area, whether from vigorous sexual activity or other forms of trauma, can result in bleeding.
3. Vascular Issues: Sometimes, the blood vessels in the reproductive system can rupture, leading to bleeding. This can happen due to increased pressure during ejaculation.
4. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): In older men, an enlarged prostate can lead to bleeding, especially if there is any irritation or inflammation.
5. Other Conditions: Less commonly, conditions such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), tumors, or systemic diseases can also cause hematospermia.
Given that you noticed only a small amount of blood, it may not be an immediate cause for alarm, especially if there are no accompanying symptoms such as pain, swelling, or fever. However, it is crucial to monitor the situation closely. Here are some recommendations:
- Observation: If this is an isolated incident and you do not experience any other symptoms, you might consider waiting to see if it recurs. If you notice blood again in subsequent ejaculations or if other symptoms develop, it would be wise to seek medical attention.
- When to See a Doctor: You should definitely see a doctor if:
- The bleeding persists or worsens.
- You experience pain during ejaculation or urination.
- You notice any swelling in the genital area.
- There are other systemic symptoms such as fever, chills, or unexplained weight loss.
- Consulting a Specialist: If you decide to see a doctor, a urologist would be the most appropriate specialist to consult. They can perform a thorough examination, which may include a physical exam, urine tests, and possibly imaging studies to determine the cause of the bleeding.
In summary, while a small amount of blood after ejaculation can be benign, it is essential to remain vigilant. If the bleeding continues or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, seeking medical advice promptly is the best course of action. Your health and peace of mind are paramount, and a healthcare professional can provide the necessary evaluation and reassurance.
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