This : This condition, known as hematospermia, is common and typically resolves on its own. It is almost always benign, but it can be a symptom of an infection of the prostate, and rarely it can also be associated with prostate cancer. I would advise seeing your primary care doctor or an urologist.
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See a Urologist now: Blood in your ejaculate/semen can be caused by trauma or a growth. See a Urologist ASAP.
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