Here are some ...: Seeing discolored or even bloody semen is not uncommon. Of no doubt, it results from rupturing vessels somewhere inside seminal vesicles or ejaculatory ducts caused by unclear reasons although it has been often empirically treated with antibiotics under assumption of having STD-related infection by chlamydia or ureaplasma. Yet, semen color may vary from time to time with no clinical significance.
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