Blood in the sperm is called hematospermia, which can be caused by physiological factors, but also by local infections, mechanical stimulation, tumors and other diseases, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.
1. Physiological factors: such as excessive sexual intercourse, continuous sexual intercourse, sexual abstinence for too long, sexual intercourse is too strenuous, etc., can lead to the emergence of hematospermia, usually after resting the symptoms can be significantly relieved, do not have to special treatment.
2. Local infections: such as seminal vesiculitis, urethritis, urethral tuberculosis, prostatitis, etc., the patient may also be accompanied by fever, fatigue, urinary frequency, urinary pain, urinary urgency, urinary discomfort.
3. Mechanical stimulation: such as urethral stones, urethral orifice injury, prostate stones, etc., can stimulate the local mucous membrane, so that the capillary rupture, blood mixed into the semen, thus triggering hematospermia, the patient can also be accompanied by pain in the perineum, dysuria, and other uncomfortable symptoms.
4. Tumor: such as prostate cancer, seminal vesicle cancer, etc., which can compress and invade the surrounding tissues and cause bleeding, and the patients may also have the discomfort symptoms such as emaciation, fatigue, erectile dysfunction, and difficulty in urination.
5. Others: such as leukemia, abnormal prostatic urethral vein, hemophilia, etc., bleeding can also occur, which in turn induces the symptoms of hematospermia.
Patients with symptoms of hematospermia, which are not relieved by rest, or accompanied by other discomforts, should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease under the doctor’s guidance, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out the corresponding treatment if necessary.