See answer: Though blood in semen (hematospermia) is a very alarming finding to men, it is almost always benign, self-limiting, and in general requires no further evaluation or treatment other than reassurance, especially in men under.
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Hematospermia: Hematospermia (blood in th semen) is almost always from a benign cause such as inflammation or infection in the prostate or seminal vesicles. If symptoms persist, you may need to see a physician for antibiotics. If urine is bloody, see a urologist.
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