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Blood in semen can be caused by inflammation, infection, blockage, or injury anywhere along the male reproductive tract. It may indicate disease or a problem within the urethra, testicles, epididymis, or prostate. Blood in the semen is usually the result of inflammation of the seminal vesicles, and will usually go away spontaneously. Sometimes, the cause cannot be determined. If it does not resolve in a couple days, please see your doctor for an exam and testing to determine what the exact cause may be.

2006-08-04 08:15:19 · answer #1 · answered by Nurse Annie 7 · 3 4

You can look at this site to see if you have any simptoms? Good luck and wish you the best.

Scrotal masses

Alternative Names:

Hematocele; Spermatocele
Symptoms:


Painless or painful bulge or lump within the scrotum (testicle lump)
Infertility
Enlarged scrotum

Signs and tests:


During a physical examination, the doctor may feel a mass within the scrotum and make note of its features:

Tender or non-tender
Uniform, smooth, twisted, or irregular
Fluctuant (feels liquid), firm, or solid
Typically only on one side
The inguinal lymph nodes in the groin may or may not be enlarged or tender on the affected side.

The following tests may be performed to help diagnose a scrotal mass:

Ultrasound of the scrotum
Biopsy on masses that are surgically removed
To discover any lumps as early as possible, all men should perform testicular self-examination each month.

2006-08-04 08:18:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Blood in the semen may be caused by inflammation, infection, blockage, or injury anywhere along the male reproductive tract. It may indicate disease or a problem within the urethra, testicles, epididymis, or prostate.

Blood in the semen is usually the result of inflammation of the seminal vesicles, and will usually go away on its own. Often, the cause cannot be determined. If the blood does not clear and ejaculate is persistently stained with blood, more tests should be done. These tests may include urinalysis and culture, semen analysis and culture, and ultrasound of the seminal vesicles.

2006-08-04 08:16:20 · answer #3 · answered by greenbayamber 1 · 2 0

First of all Joe you are old enough to know that this is not natural second of all your asking this question on Yahoo answers, we are not doctors...so you need to go and get check as soon as possible...this can be serious....now just get off the computer and go get checked....concern for you....good luck...

2006-08-04 08:15:06 · answer #4 · answered by qdrama1956 5 · 2 0

Joe,

Like the girl said....get to a doc right away....

hopefully it is something simple to correct.

Good luck.

2006-08-04 08:14:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

go to a doctor. you might have kidney or prostrate problems. It could be anything from kidney stones to cancer. go as soon as possible. good luck.

2006-08-04 08:12:34 · answer #6 · answered by Ginnykitty 7 · 2 0

Go to the Doctor ASAP!!

2006-08-04 08:22:39 · answer #7 · answered by BETH J 2 · 2 0

I can not stress this enough! GO SEE A DR.!

2006-08-04 08:15:50 · answer #8 · answered by motleycfan 3 · 1 0

you may have prostate cancer

2006-08-04 08:17:14 · answer #9 · answered by charles w 2 · 0 0

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