Posted By HFHS M.D.-BE on January 13, 1999 at 13:00:42:
In Reply to: Blood in semen posted by Ed on January 08, 1999 at 17:27:15:
I'm a 48 year old white male in generally good health except
controlled high blood
pressurePressure ulcer. Recently during
ejaculationBlood in the semen
Delayed ejaculation
Premature ejaculation
Retrograde ejaculation I
noticed blood tinged semen. On and off for several years I have
had periodic discomfort after
ejaculationBlood in the semen
Delayed ejaculation
Premature ejaculation
Retrograde ejaculation, nothing
painfulPainful menstrual periods, just
uncomfortable...no blood in
urineCalcium - urine
Calcium urine test
Chloride - urine
Cortisol - urine
Electrolytes - urine
Glucose test - urine
Hcg in urine
Ketones - urine
Kidney - blood and urine flow
Lh urine test (home test)
Ph urine test or semen. About 3 times a year
I have very strong sensations for bowel movements that are false.
In recent months I have had some
sexualCauses of sexual dysfunction
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Sexual problems overview disfunction in that in sexual
situations an ejaculation occurs without the benefit of much
stimulation and little or no accompanying sensation...arousals
are less frequent. No problems with urination at all. I, like
many, am scared to death. Has anyone had or heard of these
symtoms? Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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Dear Ed,
Hematospermia (blood in semen) is usually a benign, self-resolving problem. It generally occurs in younger men (mean age 37) and goes away within a few weeks. One of the causes for blood in semen is uncontrolled hypertension, which will be something you will want to investigate thoroughly given your medical history. The other possible causes are non-specific inflammation of the urethra, prostate, and/or seminal vesicles. There could also be more serious, but less likely, causes for blood in semen, and your urologist would be able to rule these out. A complete work-up would include a thorough physical exam, blood tests (PSA, etc.), and urine cytology. Some of the symptoms you have described would suggest possible prostatitis, which could cause blood in semen. In reference to your sexual dysfunction, you are describing what sounds like premature ejaculation, as well as possible impotence. Because I do not have the benefit of knowing specifics, you need to consult your urologist who can address this whole cluster of concerns.
This information is provided for general medical educational purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options pertaining to your specific medical condition. More individualized care is available at the Henry Ford Hospital and its satellites (1 800 653-6568).
Sincerely,
HFHS M.D.-BE
*keyword: hematospermia