Does Hematochezia occur with an occasional bit of blood when urinating?

Hematospermia, or blood spermatozoa, may appear as an occasional bit of blood when urinating.
Hemospermia refers to the presence of blood in the semen, and this condition can be associated with inflammation of the seminal tract, cysts, tumors stones or other systemic diseases. Hemospermia is mainly characterized by blood in semen, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as genital pain and discomfort, ejaculation pain, decreased semen volume and fever, bladder irritation signs, and hematuria.
Since both semen and urine are discharged through the urethra, patients with hematospermia may occasionally have a little blood when urinating. For hemospermia caused by inflammation, such as seminal vesiculitis, it can be treated with antibiotic drugs such as levofloxacin and cefuroxime, etc.; if the patient with hemospermia is combined with prostate hyperplasia at the same time, it can be alleviated by taking alpha-blockers such as tamsulosin, etc., as prescribed by the doctor.
Hematospermia patients should go to the regular hospital in time, identify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment, and strive for early recovery.