What to do if your scrotum bleeds

Scrotal bleeding firstly needs to be clearly diagnosed, for example, caused by coagulation dysfunction, trauma, testicular and epididymal injury, etc., which needs blood transfusion treatment, surgical treatment and so on. 1. Coagulation dysfunction: when the body lacks certain coagulation factors or liver function is damaged, coagulation dysfunction caused by coagulation factor synthesis is impaired, which can lead to scrotal hemorrhage, and can be transfused with blood containing coagulation factors under the guidance of the doctor. 2. Trauma: for example, scrotal bleeding due to straddle injuries, urethral injuries and other injuries, resulting in the formation of posterior hematoma, often combined with urinary extravasation, etc., which requires timely surgical repair of the damaged area. 3. Testicular and epididymal injuries: testicular torsion, testicular rupture and bleeding can cause intra-scrotal hemorrhage, requiring timely surgical repair of the damaged area. It is recommended to consult the doctor in time to identify the cause of scrotal bleeding and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.