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Blood in semen

Ematospermia

Haematospermia means there is blood in the semen. Usually there are no other symptoms such as pain.

In men under 40 years old it is usually harmless and resolves without any treatment. However, it can also be caused by a number of conditions that need investigations and treatment.

At a glance

  • Blood in semen (haematospermia) is a common, often painless, symptom that can affect men of any age after puberty.

  • It can make your semen appear brownish to red after ejaculation.

  • Most cases where the cause is unknown (primary haematospermia) resolve without treatment.

  • Secondary haematospermia means an underlying condition is causing the blood.

  • See a doctor if you are over 40, have other symptoms, have repeated episodes, or are very anxious.

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How common is blood in semen?

Blood in semen (haematospermia) is not uncommon and it can affect men of any age after puberty. However, the most common age group affected is men aged 30-40 years.

More than 9 out of every 10 patients with blood in their semen have not had any previous genital or urinary symptoms or conditions.

Haematospermia usually causes painless blood staining of the semen. This is seen with ejaculation. The blood causes the ejaculate to be a brownish to red colour. There may be no other symptoms in primary haematospermia.

Secondary haematospermia may cause other symptoms because of the underlying condition. For example, haematospermia occurring with painful ejaculations or pain in the area from the testicles to the back passage (this area is called the perineum). This may indicate a prostate condition such as prostatitis.

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Ematospermia primaria

The cause is often not known and there is no underlying condition to explain the haematospermia. Some men only have just one episode and it never happens again.

However, most men with haematospermia have repeated episodes. Primary haematospermia is harmless and gets better without any treatment.

Emospermia secondaria

Haematospermia caused by an underlying condition is called secondary haematospermia. The possible underlying causes include:

Is blood in semen a sign of cancer?

There are many causes of blood in the semen - as above. Prostate cancer is just one of them and is more common in older males (aged over 40 years) who would usually also have other symptoms. The symptoms usually involve the bladder and how you pee. They include frequency, hesitancy, dribbling and getting up to pee at night. These symptoms can be common in older men, so if they are present with blood in the semen, it is sensible to see your GP to be checked.

Testicular and bladder cancer can rarely also cause blood in the semen, but only when the cancer is very advanced. It would be very unlikely to be unaware of the cancer by that stage.

The doctor will examine you, including checking your scrotum and prostate gland to see if there is any suggestion of an underlying condition.

Any tests will depend on whether your doctor finds anything abnormal on examination. The test may include:

If the haematospermia persists or keeps happening then you may be referred to a urology specialist for further tests. These tests may include cystoscopy and scans using either tomografia computerizzata (CT) oppure risonanza magnetica (RM).

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Primary haematospermia usually resolves without the need for any treatment.

The treatment for secondary haematospermia will depend on the underlying condition. The haematospermia itself does not need any treatment.

Medicinali

If you have persistent haematospermia without an identified cause then a type of medicine called a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor such as finasteride oppure dutasteride may be effective. However, it may take six months before the haematospermia improves.

For younger men with persistent haematospermia of unknown cause, a one-month treatment with an antibiotic medicine called doxiciclina may be useful.

Many men don't routinely look at their semen, so if they notice blood in it they will become very anxious. The most common causes of blood in the semen are infection and medical procedures, such as vasectomy or prostate biopsy. Many other causes can be easily identified and managed by a GP. Seeing a GP to work out what has caused it is very sensible.

When to see a doctor about blood in semen

If you are young and otherwise healthy and have just had one episode, there is no immediate reason to see the doctor. If you are very anxious, are over 40 years old, have multiple episodes, have other symptoms, or have a family history of prostate problems, it is sensible to see a doctor.

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What is the typical appearance of blood in semen?

When there is blood in semen (haematospermia), it usually causes the ejaculate to appear a brownish to red colour. This occurs with ejaculation.

Does blood in semen always come with other symptoms?

Not always. In cases of primary haematospermia, there may be no other symptoms. However, if an underlying condition is present (secondary haematospermia), you might experience other symptoms like painful ejaculations or pain in the area between the testicles and the back passage (perineum), which could suggest a prostate issue such as prostatitis.

Can common activities cause blood in semen?

Yes, some common activities can temporarily cause blood in semen. These include trauma from prolonged sexual intercourse or masturbation, and injuries to the groin, scrotum, or pelvis. It can also occur immediately after a prostate biopsy or vasectomy.

If I am over 40, are there specific signs of prostate cancer I should look out for in addition to blood in semen?

For men over 40, particularly if you have blood in your semen, it's sensible to be aware of other potential symptoms that might indicate prostate cancer. These can include frequent urination, difficulty starting to urinate (hesitancy), dribbling, and needing to get up at night to urinate. If any of these symptoms are present along with blood in semen, you should see your GP.

What kind of specialist would I be referred to if my blood in semen persists?

If haematospermia persists or keeps recurring, your doctor may refer you to a urology specialist for further tests. These might include a cystoscopy and scans such as computerised tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Are there specific medications for persistent blood in semen when no cause is found?

Yes, if you have persistent haematospermia without an identified cause, a type of medicine called a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor, such as finasteride or dutasteride, may be effective. However, it can take up to six months for an improvement to be seen. For younger men with persistent haematospermia of unknown cause, a one-month course of an antibiotic called doxycycline might also be helpful.

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Dr Hayley Willacy, FRCGP

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Dr Hayley Willacy was an NHS GP working in northwest England, who retired from clinical practice in 2022 after 30 years. 

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