While hematospermia can occur at any time in a man's life, men under 40 usually experience only one episode and the bleeding does not come from anything serious. Men over 40 may require a more thorough workup to make sure there are no medical reasons for the blood. Hematospermia is usually painless in most men, but a small percentage may experience some pain. This pain can come with urination, ejaculation, or bowel movement. There may also be swelling in the scrotum or groin area or there may be blood in the urine.
If you see blood in your semen, contact your doctor so he can examine you to rule out any serious medical condition. Your doctor may have you rest at home, apply ice and monitor the symptoms. If he suspects there is something more serious causing the bleeding, he may order tests. Some of the tests that can be ordered could include blood tests, urinalysis or physical exam. The doctor may ask you some questions so he can fully understand the reason for the bleeding. He may ask how much blood you saw, was this the first time you noticed the blood or have you seen any blood since, did you have any pain associated with the bleeding, or did you have any straining that occurred when you notice the blood. For men over 45 your doctor may suggest having a prostate exam to rule out prostate cancer.
No matter what your age, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible so treatment can be started.
Published by Lynn Harris
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