Brief Answer:
To rule out seminal vesiculitis
Detailed Answer:
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Dear Mr
Presence of blood in semen is known as hemospermia and in Urine is known as Hematuria.
In the presence of both possibility of Urinary tract infection is to be considered.
Just Urethritis will not cause Hemospermia. For the bllod to be prsent in the semen, it has come anywhere from vas deferns(tube carrying sperms fro testis) to ejaculatory duct. Its likely that the cause is more likely to be due to inflammation of seminal vesicles(They are located close to where ejaculatory ducts open into urethra).
I would suggest you to get the following Investigation done in consultation with your Urologist
1. Urine examination
2. Semen Analysis
3. Ultrasound and colour doppler examination.
I hope it helped.
In case you need any further assistance, will be glad to assist you.
Take Care
Best Regards
Dr T Shobha
MBBS,MD
Brief Answer:
Antibiotics will be requuired
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Greetings
It will require treatment by anti-inflammatory and antibiotics for eradication of infection.
Take Care
Best Regards
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What Causes Blood In Semen?
Brief Answer:
To rule out seminal vesiculitis
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to Healthcare-Magic
Greetings of the day
Dear Mr
Presence of blood in semen is known as hemospermia and in Urine is known as Hematuria.
In the presence of both possibility of Urinary tract infection is to be considered.
Just Urethritis will not cause Hemospermia. For the bllod to be prsent in the semen, it has come anywhere from vas deferns(tube carrying sperms fro testis) to ejaculatory duct. Its likely that the cause is more likely to be due to inflammation of seminal vesicles(They are located close to where ejaculatory ducts open into urethra).
I would suggest you to get the following Investigation done in consultation with your Urologist
1. Urine examination
2. Semen Analysis
3. Ultrasound and colour doppler examination.
I hope it helped.
In case you need any further assistance, will be glad to assist you.
Take Care
Best Regards
Dr T Shobha
MBBS,MD