Hi there! It sounds like you’re experiencing something quite concerning. When you see blood in your semen (sperm), it’s known as hematospermia. This can be scary, but it’s important to know that there are several reasons this might happen, and many are not serious.
First, masturbation multiple times in a short period can cause irritation or minor injury to the tissues in your penis or prostate, leading to blood in your semen. If you’re masturbating three times a day, your body might be reacting to overuse, causing small tears or inflammation. When you masturbate a lot, the friction and repeated stimulation can lead to minor injuries or irritation in the urethra, prostate, or seminal vesicles. These are all parts of the male reproductive system that contribute to producing and expelling semen.
Another common cause could be an infection. Sometimes, infections in the urinary tract, prostate, or seminal vesicles (glands that help produce semen) can cause blood to appear in semen. Infections can cause inflammation and damage to the delicate tissues in these areas, leading to bleeding. If you have a urinary tract infection (UTI) or prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate), these conditions can cause blood in the semen, along with other symptoms like pain during urination or ejaculation, frequent urge to urinate, or discomfort in the pelvic area.
Less commonly, blood in semen could be due to more serious issues like a sexually transmitted infection (STI), a medical procedure, or a problem with your blood vessels. Sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia or gonorrhoea, can lead to inflammation and bleeding in the reproductive tract. Trauma or injury to the groyne area, recent surgery, or even certain medical conditions that affect blood clotting can also cause blood to appear in the semen.
Given that you’re also experiencing discomfort when you urinate (“my penile is a little not good to do”), it might be a sign of an infection or irritation. It’s a good idea to see a doctor who can perform a proper examination and possibly recommend tests to find the exact cause. Discomfort or pain during urination, especially if accompanied by blood in the semen, should not be ignored. A healthcare professional might suggest urine tests, semen analysis, or imaging studies to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
Meanwhile, try to give yourself a break from frequent masturbation to see if the symptoms improve. Reducing the frequency of masturbation can help reduce irritation and allow any minor injuries to heal. Keep an eye on your symptoms, and if the blood in your semen persists or if you experience other worrying symptoms, seek medical attention promptly.
Remember, while it’s often not serious, only a healthcare professional can give you a definite answer and appropriate treatment. For your peace of mind and health, don’t hesitate to reach out to a doctor.
Seeing blood in your semen can be alarming but is often not serious. Consult a doctor to determine the cause and get appropriate treatment.