Could Being A Testicular Cancer Survivor Have Led To Bleeding From Penis After Sexual Intercourse?
Mid 50s male ... testicular cancer survivor w no symptoms for 5 years and have been celibate since my cancer first was manifest (5 years ago) ... now on a bender in Bangkok ... 1st night good vigorous sex session ... condom of course and no issues 2 night later post sex had blood in my urine. This was also my 1st time use of generic Viagra ... took a 50mg pill too late to matter (5 min before) ... and when I went to pee ... about 15 min post sex I saw blood in urine only ... passed quickly and then regular color urine. Two nights later and my 3rd sex session ... after sex, noticed blood in condom/seaman and also in urine during post sex pee. Color returned to normal. Condom used always and on early ... could it be just that my body is not used to rough sex (too long celibate?) or was it my Viagra use ... or radiation exposure impact on my urinary tract (5 years ago)? STD???
Viagra is not the likely trigger or cause for the bleeding. Bleeding can be due to many causes ranging from benign (infections, stones etc) to tumors. You need to see your doctor. I would suggest a Urinalysis (Urine RE), a plain radiograph of the abdomen for urinary tract, and USG imaging of the urinary tract.
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Could Being A Testicular Cancer Survivor Have Led To Bleeding From Penis After Sexual Intercourse?
Viagra is not the likely trigger or cause for the bleeding. Bleeding can be due to many causes ranging from benign (infections, stones etc) to tumors. You need to see your doctor. I would suggest a Urinalysis (Urine RE), a plain radiograph of the abdomen for urinary tract, and USG imaging of the urinary tract.