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4 years

Blood in semen after masturbation

Im early 30’s and having sex with my wife once or twice a week. But seldom we are busy and i will masturbate. I noticed blood in my semen and my first encounter is around 40-50% of the fluid is blood (darkish brown red) no sign of pain or discomfort. Around a week later, i done masturbate second time. The amount of blood in my semen is more or less the same. But i have very light pain on my right testicles.
I do have hypertension, and having medication for hypertension. I changed few medicine for my HBP. I also noticed my sex drive is slowly reduced and sometimes cant stay for long (fast flaccid if pulled out or slow down and fast reached climax if tried to maintain speed)
May i know what should i do for my blood in semen and does it affected my sex live?
I only having sex with my wife. I had sex before with my ex(during together) before my wife and always stay loyal.

Dr Ramzdhan,

4 years

Thank you for your questions. The following answers regarding your current queries are just general descriptions due to the limited information provided by you. Click on this link (DoctorOnCall) for a private consultation with our doctors.

First and foremost, we truly understand your concerns regarding your symptoms and other health problems you might be facing. From your complaints, we believe that your condition may have multifactorial causes such as:

  • Prostate problem such as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia or Prostate Cancer.
  • Stones in your urinary tract causing trauma onto the tract.
  • Infections on reproductive structures such as testicles, epididymis or prostate.
  • Duct obstruction.
  • Cancer.

Of course, these are just differential diagnosis as we are not sure of other details to make a correct one. You may visit to the hospital or specifically to a Urologist to talk about your problem. They will perform a series of examinations and tests to find out the problem. Otherwise, you can also talk to us In order for us to provide you with an accurate choice of treatment and management. Therefore, we greatly suggest that you refer this to your nearest medical doctor. You may also click on this link (DoctorOnCall) to speak with our doctors online for free. We assure you that our conversations are kept in confidentiality unless additional consultation needed with other medical parties. Thank you.

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