What causes occasional bleeding during ejaculation?
Under normal circumstances, occasional blood in semen during ejaculation may be caused by improper sexual practices, urethritis, prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, or urethral stones. Patients should promptly visit a正规 hospital for diagnosis and receive appropriate treatment based on their specific condition. Detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Improper Sexual Practices
Excessively vigorous sexual activity or the use of inappropriate sex toys may cause injury to the urethra or penile tissues during ejaculation, leading to bleeding. This situation is usually temporary and not a major concern, but excessive stimulation should be avoided to prevent further damage.
2. Urethritis
Urethritis is an inflammation of the inner lining of the urethra, which may be caused by bacterial infections, sexually transmitted infections, or urethral trauma. Inflammatory irritation can lead to congestion of the urethral mucosa, resulting in the aforementioned symptoms, along with painful urination, frequent urination, and urgency. Patients may take medications such as levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, cefuroxime axetil capsules, or Sanjin tablets under medical guidance.
3. Prostatitis
Prostatitis refers to inflammation of the prostate tissue, which may result from bacterial infection or other causes. The inflammation and congestion of prostate tissue may cause blood to mix with semen during ejaculation, producing the described symptom. It is often accompanied by fever, chills, and fatigue. Patients are advised to take medications such as Qianlieshu capsules, terazosin hydrochloride tablets, or ibuprofen tablets as directed by a physician.
4. Seminal Vesiculitis
Seminal vesiculitis is an infection or inflammation of the seminal vesicles, usually caused by bacterial infection and often occurring concurrently with prostatitis. It can cause abnormal secretions in the seminal vesicles, leading to blood in the semen during ejaculation. Some patients may also experience urinary frequency, urgency, or pain. Under a doctor’s supervision, patients may be treated with medications such as ciprofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, cefuroxime axetil capsules, or prednisone acetate tablets.
5. Urethral Stones
Urethral stones are stones formed within the urethra, typically due to mineral deposits in urine. These stones may damage or irritate the urethral mucosa, causing bleeding during ejaculation. As the stones move, they may also cause severe pain or fever. Treatment options under medical guidance include extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, laser lithotripsy, or transurethral cystoscopic lithotripsy, all of which help promote recovery.
In daily life, maintaining healthy lifestyle habits, practicing good personal hygiene, and avoiding unhygienic sexual behaviors can help prevent the occurrence of such issues.