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No Libidio & Clumpy Semen
Answered by
Stephen Liroff, MD - Urology, Pediatric Urology, Peyronie’s disease
Henry Ford Hospital West Bloomfield - MI
Questions in the Urology forum are answered by Dr. Stephen Liroff, affiliated with the Henry Ford Hospital. Topics covered include benign prostate disease, penis curvature, cystisis, kidney stones, pediatric urology, prostate, sexual dysfunction, urinary tract infections (UTI), and urological cancers.

No Libidio & Clumpy Semen

by adamnp, Mar 20, 2008 03:08PM
Hi, I'm 26 years old.  I have never been seriously ill in my life.  About a year and a half ago I happened to notice small gel-like, yellowish beads in my semen.  I got really concerned really quick, so I started checking my semen after each ejaculation.  Not long after I first discovered this, I had one incident (and only one) where I had blood in my semen.  I had just started taking a generic form of Propecia before all this started to happen and had not been on it more than two weeks.  As you can imagine, I got scared and immediately stopped taking it, but the problem of the little gel-like beads remained.  And then slowly, over the course of a year, I noticed my libido start to dwindle and the little yellowish, gel-like beads became more prevalent to where I started experiencing discomfort when I ejaculated.

Today I have no libido what-so-ever.  The problem of the little gel-like beads have grown much larger and often cause a feeling of blockage during ejaculation.  I have to force them through.  I feel I have some testicle atrophy, but I honestly can't be 100% sure about that.  I never paid much attention before.  What I can tell you is the epididymis of my left testicle is now gone, or at least its very small to where I cant feel it.  My left testicle is also smaller than my right, which, I guess, is quite common.  Oh, and sometimes during ejaculation my left testicle will get pulled up high into my scrotum to where it appears it has disappeared, but this might have always happened before.

by Stephen Liroff, MD, Mar 23, 2008 10:17AM
Your physician did a very reasonable workup and found nothing physically wrong, so there is the need to look elsewhere for the answer. Many things can influence our libidos: stress, anxiety, depression, drugs, more important things in our lives, age (not that 26 is old, but it is older than teenage). Maybe you are overdoing it with your supplements. They are not harmless.
The cause of the changes in your semen is not clear and I would obtain a semen analysis from a fertility lab (they will provide you with the most accurate results) and I would culture your  semen. A urologist would be the person to see regarding this.
S.A.Liroff, M.D.

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Member Comments (3)

by adamnp, Mar 20, 2008 03:09PM
To: A continuation of my story...
I've had several visits with my family doctor about this.  He checked my prostate, testicles, and had my blood tested for TSH levels, CBC, sed rate, testosterone, as well as some other tests I can't recall.  Everything came back normal.  My test levels were at 615.  My doctor's final diagnosis was that it was all psychological.  He told me not to think about it and not to come back and see him unless I get a new symptom.  I should mention I am a virgin, so I was never tested for any STDs.

I'm still able to get and maintain an erection.  I still have morning erections, but masturbation isn't nearly as pleasurable as it once was, and I mean that literally.  I use to masturbate several times a week and now I have to force myself once a week to get aroused just so I can see if I still can.  I exercise 4-5 times a week.  I eat healthy and I take very high-quality supplements.  I don't understand how I could have the libido of an 80-year-old diabetic.  I feel something is wrong with my reproductive system and my brain is preventing me from having a libido.  How can it be psychological when I have big clumps of gel-like substance in my semen?

by freshest1, May 07, 2008 01:45AM
To: adamnp
well sounds like your somewhat on the same boat as me, and from what i hear is aspartame in the protein powder could be a big cause of this... im guessing you do take protein, have you also noticed a loss in short term memory? cut aspartame out of your diet immediately, its doing you more harm then good.
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