That has never happened to me. I would check with a doctor to make sure he doesn't have a prostate or testicular problem.
2007-03-02 04:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Hematospermia, or blood in the ejaculate, is a symptom that provokes great anxiety in patients due to fears of malignancy or sexually transmitted diseases. From what you describe, however, I don't see any reason for alarm.
One could think of blood in the semen in almost the same way one would think of blood in nasal mucus when one has a bad cold or sinus infection. It certainly is a sign of problems, but it's nothing to panic about. Seeking a medical opinion is highly recommended in any instance.
who's at riskMost victims of hematospermia usually report brownish to red discoloration of the ejaculate. More than 90% of patients have no prior genitourinary symptoms or significant factors in their history. The ages range from 14 to 75, with an average age in the late 30's. It is not uncommon, however, for it to affect men between the ages of 30 and 40. About 90% of men who have had hematospermia will have repeated episodes.
understanding the causeHematospermia is the presence of blood in the seminal fluid. The etiology is not specifically known and is poorly understood. Most commonly, it results from nonspecific inflammation of the urethra, prostate and/or seminal vesicles.
In about 50% of patients the cause of hematospermia is not clearly understood or known. Semen originates from multiple organs, including the testicles, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, and prostate. Most of the semen comes from the seminal vesicles and prostate and it is probably from these two organs that most hematospermia cases originate.
the causeInfections or inflammation of the organs listed above account for most of the o
ther causes. Cancers are rarely causative and account for a very small percentage of hemospermic diagnoses.
With the introduction of ultrasound-guided prostate biopsies, we are seeing a large number of patients -- about a third of the patients who received the test -- with hematospermia after the biopsy. However, you have not yet had this procedure done, Michael, and there is no cause to alarm yourself.
2007-03-02 12:44:13
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answered by swag.madsci 1
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Did he jack off a couple times before that day ?
I get blood on the 3rd time
2007-03-02 12:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish my friends would jack me off! Tell him to go see a doctor, and don't squeeze so hard!
2007-03-02 13:27:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No, blood discharge would be very abnormal. A trip to the doctor would be needed immediately.
2007-03-02 13:18:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The times they are a changing! I would say he needs to see a doctor because several things come to mind. STD, prostate, urinary infection, testicular cancer???????? Then there's always the possibility you "over worked" him????
2007-03-02 12:37:51
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answered by Anonymous
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not normal he probably has an infection or an STD or some other problem
hope you didn't have any open sores on your hands you could catch something that way
tell him to see his doctor ASAP
2007-03-02 12:36:18
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answered by Greeneyed 7
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next time dont squeeze so hard while jacking him off . its a bit fragile thing your playing with
2007-03-03 11:38:42
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answered by william n 2
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see a doctor
2007-03-02 20:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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no that is a problem he needs to see a doctor
2007-03-02 18:43:53
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answered by Mr.Steven 3
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