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Hematospermia

by Steve6974, Jun 09, 2009 01:21AM
Hi. Many years ago i experienced what is to be know to me as hematospermia. I was in my early 20's then. I had myself checked by a urologist. After awhile it happened again several times but then it stopped for almost 10years. Recently i had sex with my wife. After ejaculating inside her she noticed that the semen color was yellowish. I then proceeded to urinate. Indeed there was blood in my urine. Like before the blood in the urine disappear after a couple of times of urinating. The problem is I noticed that during urinating there was a blood clot that comes out with the urine. When i was younger the clot was big and it takes me about 2 days to urine it out. After that i would be back to normal. Would this be considered Hematospermia? Ive read articles about this and all it says is blood in the semen. Does that mean mine is not Hematospermia? Ive never undergone any operations before and so im a little worried. What could be the problem? Thanks


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by Dr J Singh, Jun 09, 2009 08:46PM
To: Steve6974
Hello,
What you are having is blood in urine.As you have noticed it during ejaculation also,so the problem could be lying in the prostate. Blood in the urine can present in one of two ways: gross hematuria (blood that you can see in the urine), and microscopic hematuria (blood that is only seen when the urine is examined under a microscope). Both types can have serious causes. If you are passing different-shaped clots in your stream, they could represent bleeding from the urethra or prostate (in men). Clots can be wormlike, and if associated with pain it could represent clots coming from your ureters(tubes from your kidneys to your bladder).

When the blood in the urine is at the beginning of urination, it most likely comes from the urethra, (the tube from the bladder to the outside). Blood throughout urination is most likely from the bladder or kidneys or ureters (the tubes connecting the kidneys and the bladder).

Diagnostic tests that may be performed include Urinalysis, Urine culture, X-rays of the kidneys, Cystoscopy, IVP, Abdominal ultrasound and CT scan of the abdomen.

I would suggest a urologist’s evaluation for this.

Hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing.Kind regards.

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