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Um.. Hello, I am rather worried. When I masturbate, my "Cum" is a light brown color and smells a bit like blood, and on occasion has a tiny trace of blood in it. What can cause this? I am very embarrassed of this happening and i am worried of my spouse finding this out. I have never had sex but have masturbated before.
I went through your details. Blood in the semen is called hematospermia. Seeing blood in the semen doesn't always signal a major medical problem. For men younger than 40 with no related symptoms and no risk factors for underlying medical conditions, blood in semen often disappears on its own.
But for men 40 and over, chances are higher that blood in the semen needs evaluation and treatment. This is especially true for men who:
Have repeated episodes of blood in the semen Have related symptoms while urinating or ejaculating Are at risk for cancer, a bleeding disorder, or other conditions
If you require more of my help in this aspect, please use this URL. http://goo.gl/aYW2pR. Make sure that you include every minute detail possible.
Hope this answers your query. Further clarifications are welcome. Good luck. Take care.
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Cause For Cum To Be Brown With Blood Smell?
Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns I went through your details. Blood in the semen is called hematospermia. Seeing blood in the semen doesn t always signal a major medical problem. For men younger than 40 with no related symptoms and no risk factors for underlying medical conditions, blood in semen often disappears on its own. But for men 40 and over, chances are higher that blood in the semen needs evaluation and treatment. This is especially true for men who: Have repeated episodes of blood in the semen Have related symptoms while urinating or ejaculating Are at risk for cancer, a bleeding disorder, or other conditions If you require more of my help in this aspect, please use this URL. http://goo.gl/aYW2pR. Make sure that you include every minute detail possible. Hope this answers your query. Further clarifications are welcome. Good luck. Take care.