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Should I Be Concerned About Blood On Foreskin After Having Sexual Intercourse?

I am a 50 year old male married 32 years. For some time I've been noticing blood on my foreskin after having sexual intercourse. At times when my wife cleanses her vagina, blood stain is present in semen. At first I thought it was her having some vaginal irritation, but then I discover the blood actually comes out from around my foreskin in very tiny amounts. I've never had circumcision done and the flesh of my foreskin is quite substantial. Is this something I should be concern with? Thank You.
Sat, 28 Dec 2013
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Diabetologist 's  Response
usually after 50 years risk of cancers and prostate enlargement are common. U need to be examined by the surgeon for any ulcers on ur fore skin to rule out skin cancer . And u should undergo U S G abdomen and K U B region to rule out prostate enlargment
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Should I Be Concerned About Blood On Foreskin After Having Sexual Intercourse?

usually after 50 years risk of cancers and prostate enlargement are common. U need to be examined by the surgeon for any ulcers on ur fore skin to rule out skin cancer . And u should undergo U S G abdomen and K U B region to rule out prostate enlargment