YOGYAKARTA - What is bloody sperm? In medicine, the appearance of blood in sperm is called hematospermia. This condition is not always related to dangerous diseases and can generally be treated according to the underlying cause.
In many cases, complaints of bloody sperm can improve on their own without requiring special examinations or treatment. However, if this condition is experienced by men over 40 years of age, it occurs repeatedly, or is accompanied by disorders when urinating and a history of certain diseases, it is best to immediately see a doctor to get the right treatment.
What is Bloody Sperm?Quoted from the Cleveland Clinic website, bloody sperm (hematospermia/hemospermia) is a condition when there is blood in the ejaculate (sperm). This condition can occur in men of all ages, but is more common in men aged 30-40 years.
In many cases, hematospermia is temporary and does not cause long-term complications. Even so, examination is still recommended, especially if this condition occurs repeatedly.
Is Bleeding Sperm Dangerous?Seeing blood in the sperm is indeed abnormal, but it is rarely a symptom of a serious disease, including cancer. If the sperm bleeds only once without pain or other symptoms, it is usually not dangerous.
However, you should be alert and consult a doctor if the sperm is bloody:
It occurs repeatedly. It is accompanied by pain during ejaculation or urination. It appears with fever or swelling. It is experienced at the age of over 40 years. Causes of Bloody SpermStill from the same source, some conditions that can trigger the occurrence of bloody sperm cases include:
Rupture of small blood vessels during ejaculation, similar to a nosebleed Effects of medical procedures, such as vasectomy or prostate biopsy Injuries to reproductive organs, such as the testicles, epididymis, or prostate Infections or inflammation, both in the seminal ducts and the prostate Effects of prostate cancer treatment, including radiation therapyIn addition, the following conditions are also associated with cases of bloody sperm:
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as gonorrhea and chlamydia Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) Prostatitis Cysts or stones in the seminal vesicles Blood clotting disorders Chronic infections such as tuberculosis Other diseases such as uncontrolled hypertension, HIV, liver disease, and leukemia How to Treat Blood Semen?Most cases of bloody sperm can recover without special treatment. This condition does not always require you to immediately consult a doctor. If bloody sperm occurs after an injury, it is recommended to get enough rest so that the bleeding can stop and the injured tissue can improve quickly.
If the bloody sperm is accompanied by swelling in the groin area, you can do first aid by compressing the area with a cold compress for about 10-20 minutes.
However, if the complaint does not improve or the bloody sperm continues to appear for more than a month, it is best to immediately see a doctor. The doctor will determine the treatment and medication based on the underlying cause.
Several types of treatments that can be given to overcome bloody sperm include:
Anti-inflammatory drugs: Doctors usually prescribe anti-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce inflammation that causes bloody sperm, especially if accompanied by swelling. Antibiotic drugs: If bloody sperm is caused by a bacterial infection, the doctor will give antibiotics. The use of this drug must be in accordance with the recommended dose and rules so that treatment is effective. Surgical procedures: In certain cases, bloody sperm can occur due to blockage in the urinary tract or reproductive tract, for example due to a tumor or bladder stone. For this condition, the doctor may recommend surgery.That's the explanation of what is bloody sperm. Visit VOI.id to get updates on other selected news.
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