Is coffee-colored blood sperm stale blood?

Coffee-colored hematosperm is usually old blood.
The presence of coffee-colored hematosperm may be associated with inflammation and obstruction, and is often indicative of prostatic vesiculopathy. Normal semen is grayish-white or milky-white and opaque. If the semen is brown, red, or coffee-colored, it may indicate bleeding. After the appearance of hematosperm, with the prolongation of time, the blood will coagulate, and then it can be transformed into stale bleeding, resulting in hematosperm in coffee color.
After the appearance of coffee-colored hematosperm, patients should pay attention to go to the hospital in time for further examination, to clarify the specific causes of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor to choose medication and surgical treatment and other methods to control, to avoid aggravation of the condition.