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Blood In semen
I am 31 years old and have noticed blood in my semen the second time in last 2 days. I am really scared to see it as it never happened and it is brown in colour (pic attached).I have not done any activity that could injure the veins and was not involved in any sexual activity except masturbation.is the problem serious ?.i do have nighttime urine problem , have to wake up multiple time in night to urinate because of drinking water just before goin to bed so recently i try to skip water intake 2-3 hours before going to bed , maybe that could be reason ? kindly let me know the name of test , if i have to get done. Thank you so much in advance
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Plz visit or consult urologist. Though most cases are benign requiring assurance only. However an evaluation is must. Preliminary evaluation includes a urine exam, urine culture, a TRUS.
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Most likely its idiopathic .. unknown cause Second cause could be infection Or prostate cyst , calculus
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urine analysis culture semen culture hba1c creatinine get them done and visit a Urologist
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