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For the past month, I've been experiencing.. hematospermia, more noticeable urination sensations...and this dull pressure feeling in pelvic area...(does not hurt, just a discomfort)
I've been to numerous doctors and even a urologist, ER, urgent care, I've have numerous urine samples, PSA test, CBC test, prostate check... The docs checked for lymph nodes... ALL COMES OUT NORMAL.. No blood in urine...
They have given me antibiotics also... The doctors tell me that I do not have cancer and that it's probably some inflammation and bacteria that's going to go away... One instance, I went to ER cause when I popped and pushed, I saw small jelly like particals in the toilet bowl...and looked like seminal fluid came out also... Doctor said that they see that alot in patients...
My head goes through reassurance due to the numerous doctors that tell me the same thing...But this is really depressing me, and when in does I get so much doubt about my health...
I'm scared to masterbate or have sex with my partner cause of the blood in the seman... The urologist says to continue practicing safe sex cause it will release pressure... I'm just so scared...This is really messing with me phycologically...
The urologist said that he has been doing this for 30 years and reassured me that it will all pass in time...
I guess I'm writing here to ease my mind from my anxiety on this...and to see if anybody has gone or heard of things like this...
I went from masterbating and having sex regularly to almost nothing within the month...
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I am a 35 year old male...who is very worried! A little more than a week ago, I went to the doctor complaining of this pressure feeling in my lower pelvic area (almost like when you hold your pee too long)... He did a urine test and did not notice any blood in my urine... He also did an STD check with blood work... (Safe to say came back negative)
I went home that afternoon after the doc and I masterbated... Upon ejaculation, I noticed my seman was tainted pink...with streaks of blood... FREAKED ME OUT! I went to ER...The doctor that saw me told me that he called urology and was told due to my age that it's common... They gave me anti-botics and sent me home...
I did a follow up with my doc the next day...I explained to him what happened... He again told me that usually things like this go away as sudden as they appeared.. But he said I'll do a prostate test... He checked my penis and testies and told me that he did not feel any masses or lumps.. Then he did a prostate exam and told me that my prostate feels normal... He asked if it hurt when he was touching it and I told him it did not....
He told me to continue taking my anti-biotics.
I let a couple days pass and I masterbated again in the shower... I noticed the blood again...this time bright red but not mixed in...it was in all the seman fluid... No clots just blood...It did not hurt or felt any different when I ejaculated either...
I went back to urgent care.... The doc did a urine test and told me that there was a "trace" of blood, but that it could be from the ejaculation earlier...
Again he reassured me that due to my age it's usually not serious... He called urology and again was told that it's like a nose bleed... He said it could be inflammation or a little vessel that busted... I asked him about cancer, tumors, and etc and he told me that though this is alarming its 98 percent always benigne... He did a CBC and PSA test and just got the results and ALL is normal..
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