Sunday, April 26, 2009

I woke up this morning with blood dripping from my penis and when I pee blood comes out. What could be wrong?

I went to ER and they did a UA and CT test but found nothing.No signs of infection, no abnormal cells, and no kidney stones. They sent me home with a Dysuria paper and said I should consult a Urologist. The blood continues to drip out thru the day and Im freaked out by it. What could be wrong with me ? Im only 26 years old and I hope it is not prostate cancer.

I woke up this morning with blood dripping from my penis and when I pee blood comes out. What could be wrong?
When I was in high school, I had this. oddly, a chiroprator fixed it.





Now I'm 56 and just recovering from prostate cancer. It's nothing like it.





Go get a spinal adjustment - I'm serious as a heart attack.





email me if you want more of a discussion.
Reply:man period
Reply:It's broke. Did they test you for STDs?
Reply:eww
Reply:This type of bleeding usually comes from the prostate gland. It is due to a tear in one of the fragile veins of the prostate. The prostate is the organ that produces the majority of the seminal fluid in response to sexual stimulation. When the prostate contracts at the time of ejaculation, a vein may tear and blood mixes with the semen (hematospermia). Red blood indicates new and dark (brownish) discoloration indicates previous bleeding. Prostatic bleeding often is associated with gross blood during urination. This typically will occur with initiation or at the end of urination (as opposed to being throughout the entire stream). With the latter, it is often manifest as spots of blood on the underwear or pajamas. Irritation of the gland (prostatitis) can also cause it to become inflamed and predisposed to bleed. Some factors leading to inflammation include too frequent or too infrequent ejaculation, sexual arousal without ejaculation, withdraw at the time of ejaculation, excessive alcohol or spicy foods, prolonged sitting or bike riding, etc. The prostate may then become secondarily infected and require antibiotic therapy for cure. Sometimes as the prostate gradually enlarges with age, friable veins called varices develop on its surface. These are also prone to tearing. In such cases, Proscar is sometimes prescribed to?shrink both the prostate and the veins. Although hematospermia is not a typical sign of prostate cancer, its presence may indicate an increased risk of prostate cancer.





There are other causes for such bleeding. It may be that you have a lesion such as a small stone, growth or wart (papilloma) in the urethra causing this. Regardless, it is advisable to seek consultation with a urologist to evaluate this condition.


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