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What causes blood during ejaculation?

Asked by:Calliope

Asked on:Mar 26, 2026 06:15 AM

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  • Gabby Gabby

    Mar 26, 2026

    Men will also encounter various human problems. For example, after ejaculation, there is blood in the semen, which is a very serious situation. Blood in the semen is definitely not a normal symptom. If there is such a situation, men need to have a sexual organ examination to find out the cause of blood in semen and then treat it. So under what circumstances will men have blood in semen? What is the reason for blood in ejaculation?

    Reason 1: Blood in men's semen may be caused by inflammation of the reproductive system. After inflammation of the reproductive system occurs, many men don't care. It may be orchitis, prostatitis, urethritis, etc. After inflammation in the body, if it is not treated in time, blood in semen may occur. In more serious cases, it may cause infertility. Reason two: If a man suddenly has blood in his semen, he should pay attention. He may have some serious diseases, such as hemophilia. This kind of disease is more inconvenient to treat, and the probability of recovery is very low. If there is blood in his semen, he should go to the hospital for a physical examination. Only after hemophilia is eliminated, men can rest assured.

    Reason 3: Men will be overwhelmed by having too much sexual intercourse, and may suffer from physical fatigue, kidney deficiency, etc., and may also cause blood in men’s semen. Men should moderately restrain themselves in the sexual life of couples, and must not have frequent sexual intercourse, as frequent sexual intercourse can also cause male diseases.

    Bloody semen often occurs in men. When this kind of problem occurs, men should not be alarmed. They should go to the hospital for regular examination and treatment. It may be just inflammation of the body, or it may be some major problem. Only by finding the cause and treating it can the man's condition improve. If it is delayed and not treated, it will affect the quality of the man's sperm and even cause infertility.

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