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blood in sperm and in urine after ejaculation

10 months ago i saw blood in my sperm after intercourse. i had sex twice and everything was ok, and after the third time the problems began. my partner and i had hard sex and my penis hurt a bit when she was on top of me. i urinated a few minutes after ejaculating and blood came out along with a very big blood clot at the end. i had sexual intercourse about 7 or 8 times before seeing a doctor. the same occurred except for 2 times, in which no blood appeared. but the majority of times blood came out in the sperm, or only after ejaculation during urination, or both in the sperm and the urine. once i woke up without having had sex that week and urinated blood. i tested my blood, sperm, and urine and the only abnormality was a high psa level. my dr said it is very rare and is that high in 40/50 year old. i did a biopsy for prostate cancer and my dr said that everything was ok. after the biopsy, i waqs back to normal. however, the dr didn't know what was wrong and said it was an infection that went away. he didn't explain how it went away, and he told me to take vitamins and drink water. this was in september. 2 months ago i did a psa test and it was on the same level. no blood had appeared until three weeks ago. i had sex 4 times. the first three were normal, and during the fourth i ejaculated blood and blood and a blood clot came out in my urine. 4 days ago i was at a strip club and had a lap dance. i was aroused and had an erection. i went to the wc and a huge clot came out followed by blood an then another clot. this occured again during urination. i had not ejaculated thoug
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Do u have G6PD?
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I had this problem too, twice in December 2012 and once in January 2013. I visited my GP, a urinalysis was clear and I was referred to a urologist for ultrasound and flexible cystoscopy, again all was clear. On reflection I realised that on the occasions that this occurred I had been drinking during the previous evening and I was probably dehydrated. I am now much more aware of the need for good hydration and to date I have not had a re-occurrence. I have did a little research into blood in urine/semen and it can affect athletes after long distance running etc so this would support my dehydration theory!
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I am 46, am quite fit, hardly drink any alcohol, don't smoke, live on an organic farm in Costa Rica, and most all my food is extremely fresh and clean.  I have had two bouts of blood clots in my bloody pee after prolonged sex (just like most everyone else here), about a week apart.  

I have read this entire thread and see not much about causes, and lots of tests being done without any results (everything coming back negative).  Does anyone have a report on successful treatment options??
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Hey Guys,

I'm 24 years old and have experienced hematospermia during 3 different spells in my life. I want to lay out the conditions in which it happened, what I went through, and how I think it come about/goes away. Also, I must say, nobody understands this condition unless they've experienced it and doctors can be a little insensitive and unreassuring.

About me: 24 years old, hyperactive athlete who lifts/runs/bike rides/plays soccer for a total of roughly 20 workouts/week. I'm a "White" (Scottish-Italian decent) who eats a ton spicy food, owns his own business (normal stress), and drinks alcohol and smokes marijuana 5 days/week. I take a Megamen sports vitapak with caffeine and criatene in it and Vyvance 70mg and Adderall 10mg roughly 5 days/week.

The First Time: Oct. 2011
A year and a half ago my mom of mesothelioma (cancer everywhere) and I wasn't taking it so well. I got drunk (and smoked out hard) for probably a week without any sex or masturbation. When I returned home, I had drunk, emotional sex with my girlfriend and ejaculated a lot of blood, only I didn't realize it. I thought she had started her period. I didn't pee after sex and, to my surprise, in the morning I painfully peed thick dark blood (roughly 1/2 cup) with roughly no urine visible.

I nearly fainted and freaked out, but didn't go to the hospital as the blood disappeared over the next 1-2 urinations. I abstained from sex for 3 days and maintained my extreme exercise routines (I'm ADHD and a former collegiate soccer/lacrosse player.) Thankfully, the next time I had sex, it was clear. I didn't go to the hospital or anything.

Second Time: Dec. 25, 2012
After abstaining from sex and drinking hard for about a week during Xmas break, my girlfriend and I had sex (very drunk and in the dark), but I thought I saw a little blood, not nearly as pronounced so I couldn't tell in the dark. Again I waited until morning and when I went to pee a very thick, congealed clot shot out, but the rest was mostly pink pee. Not as extreme as the first instance but still quite painful and scary. Once again I waited a few days my ejaculation cleared.

After asking every male I trust if they ever had this experience, only my brother said 'Yes', but like me up to this point, he said it only happened once.

Third AND WORST Feb. 11 - 25, 2013
During Mardi Gras in New Orleans, I was really drunk for 4 days straight and during sex, ejaculated a complete load of thick, dark blood (probably like the 1st time). Only this time I saw it because I pulled out, and subsequently freaked out because it was the first time I saw it in the act. Once again I urinated dark blood for about 4s (1/4 cup) ish and like the first instance, my pee cleared on the next urination.

Next time I had sex (2 days later) it happened again! I was really scared this time because the problem didn't just go away. I went to a urologist and nearly fainted recounting my story for the first time. He said my pee was clean (no blood or noticeable infection) and that hematospermia was benign in 99% of cases under 40 years olds. I was not satisfied and insisted I thought it was serious.

He prescribed me Ciproflaxin for 2 weeks. 2 days and 5 days on the antibiotic, my GF and I tried to have sex but still blood in semen and first urination after! I was obsessively paranoid that my situation may become chronic. I did roughly 40 hours of research and calling doctors in fear.

One DR told me "Turn the lights off, stop looking at your ejaculate. Don't think about it so much." I was enraged!!! How can I not think abt it! I'm afraid to have sex, ejaculate, get aroused. (I had read some guys pee blood after their aroused, not just after an ejaculation). I didn't masturbate or have sex for 9 days, during which I had minor abdominal, testicular, and lower back sensitivity. Every day I felt a little better but was still really frightened and uncomfortable.

With only two days left on my Cipro, I finally mustered up the courage to masturbate (imagine that). I was scared and got hard, let it go soft, urinated normally, and decided to return to the 'bating.

I closed my eyes and ejaculated on a white towel, opened one eye to the relief of pearly white semen. I peed and that was great too.

Am going to wait one more day to try sex (if I can hold her off) but wanted to give everyone an update of a hopefully encouraging story.

In Summary:
I've never had to go to the hospital and have always been able to pass the clot or blood wall or whatever. But not without almost fainting. It can get painful but if u squat over the toilet and put very light pressure on your prostate you usually can pass the blood. You just have to power through it, and cope however you can. Cold/Warm rag, water, company (if you have a partner) and reassuring words helped me.

Helpful Preventative Remedies:
- Cranberry Juice
- Zinc and Niacin in your diet
- Protein & Calcium (chocolate milk helps prevent and make you feel better)
- Take your vitamins (I think every occurrence has been under heavy alcohol, rough sex, and without my vitamins)

Hope everyone out there finds their 'cure' or at least a way you can manage the hematospermia and the intense stress it causes.

Support each other! This thread made me scared with some of the stories but ultimately helped in my understanding of the subject and my mental state!
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Take aspirin daily, do not exceed the maximum dosage. Aspirin thins your blood and as a result lessens the possibility of blood clots; doctors use aspirin to prevent heart attacks for this reason
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Hi guys

for all those having pain or problems in testicles,penis, urinating blood due to reasons other than having std etc.

Please follow my remedies.

1) Eat alot of dry or fresh dates(fruit) everyday.
2) Take honey 2 tablespoon daily morning.
(Best take dates with honey)
3) Take alot of proteins.
4) Drink mineral water often.
5) Avoid taking fast food regularly.
6) Observe urinating reguarly.
7) Have some bottom part exercise like squarting etc.
8) Bite yr tongue & avoid any sexual activities for the 1st 5 weeks.
It includes mastubating, sex with a partner or anything to do with making yr penis stand hard.

Trust me these remedies have the natural powder to heal them.

Please take note these remedies are to heal any blood issues from the utherus. And the food i have mention to eat is give energy & strength during the healing period.

After the 5wks period have yr 1st slow ejacuvation.

Observe any blood or feel any pain.

If its good you are in the right track.
But don't get too excited.

Give abt another 3weeks period for the 2nd ejacuvatin.

Then 1week later. If all good, follow 1wk to ejac period for abt 2mths.

If still it is good you are assure recovering.
But rmbr at all times follow the remedy.



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