Hematosperm is a phenomenon that occurs when blood is mixed into the semen, and most can be controlled or cured with treatment, and only a very small number of tumor patients require further treatment.
Hematosperm is mainly manifested by semen that is pink, red, brownish-red, or with blood. The semen suddenly turns reddish-brown, pink or mixed with blood from the normal grayish-white color, which is of course mixed with blood, and its color change depends on the early or late bleeding time, and if the oxidation of blood is obvious at long intervals between seminal emissions it is rusty.
So where does the blood come from? The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you’re doing.
When people suddenly notice a change in the color of their semen, they are nervous and often wonder what is going on. The most important thing is that the majority of the patients can be controlled or cured by treatment after detailed clinical and laboratory examinations, and only a very small number of tumor patients need further treatment.
The most common cause of hematospermia is seminomatous vesiculitis, which can also be caused by inflammation, swelling, congestion, and bleeding in the walls of the seminal vesicle glands due to the spread of inflammation in adjacent organs. Most bleeding due to inflammation is sporadic, but does not last long.
The prognosis for hematospermia is good and can be cured by timely and accurate treatment. Chronic vesiculitis is prone to recurrent episodes, leading to impotence and non-ejaculation, and is accompanied by a range of psychiatric symptoms.
After the development of hematospermia, it can be treated with oral antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor, and the following things need to be noted:
- Relieve the burden of thought, establish confidence in treatment, and maintain a relaxed mood.
- Pay attention to genital hygiene, abstain from unclean intercourse, abstain from sex, reduce the number of penile erections, and stop sexual intercourse for 2 weeks during treatment.
- Strengthen nutrition, eat less spicy and stimulating food, and quit smoking and drinking.
- Strengthen physical fitness, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, refrain from cycling and horseback riding, and reduce the local pressure on the perineum.