A brown hard lump in the semen may indicate that there is blood in the semen. Hematospermia is often associated with infections, tumors, and coagulation abnormalities, and it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease.
1. Infection: Young patients with hematospermia are often caused by inflammatory infections, and the most common cause is seminal vesiculitis. The most common cause is vesiculitis. Vesiculitis is an inflammation of the seminal vesicles caused by various reasons, and microbial infection will lead to increased permeability of blood vessels, and red blood cells are easy to enter the seminal vesicles through blood vessels, and mixed with the seminal vesicles to form hematospermia, which will lead to the appearance of brown hard lumps in the seminal vesicles.
2. Tumors: benign tumors such as cystadenoma of the seminal vesicles and malignant tumors of the seminal vesicles may cause damage to the seminal vesicles, which may lead to the appearance of hematospermia.
3. Abnormal coagulation: some patients with abnormal coagulation function may also have symptoms of hematospermia, and common diseases include aplastic anemia, leukemia, hemophilia and so on.
When the patient appears to have a brown hard lump in the semen that cannot be relieved, he should go to the hospital immediately to see a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat it.