Most would agree that seeing blood in your semen is more shocking, and of much greater concern, than having a nosebleed. However, blood in semen is not an unusual symptom for people that suffer from prostate
inflammation.
Urologists have viewed the condition as being on much the same level as blood appearing in nasal mucus from sneezing too hard. Of course, the symptom should alarm you to have your prostate fully checked out, even if you don’t experience the pain usually accompanied with acute prostatitis.
Cause
Excessive ejaculation irritates and abrades your prostate, bulbourethral glands, and urethra. Consequently, over abundant prostaglandin-E2 and DHT is produced, inducing swelling and bleeding of the prostate, from which blood cells leak to penetrate sperm production and semen.If left untreated, the swelling and inflammation of the prostate and urethral duct can cause post-ejaculation pelvic or prostate pains. As time goes on, the situation might worsen and develop into a chronic status. To prevent the condition from getting worse, a check-up is a good start, as is taking the right herbs for prostate health improvement.
Some men have blood in both their semen and urine. If you are one of these men and suspect that it might be linked to more serious diseases, you can request the following tests:
- Prostate exam
- PSA blood test
- Semen Culture & Analysis
- Ultrasound of pelvis and scrotum
- Urine culture & Urinalysis
With anti-inflammatory herbs such as Nettle and prostate-health herbs such as Saw Palmetto, men can see an improvement in prostate health, a reduction in the scar tissues and a prevention in further bleeding and damages.
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