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  2. Hematospermia - Wikipedia

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    Hematospermia (also known as haematospermia, hemospermia, or haemospermia) is the presence of blood in the ejaculate. It is most often a benign symptom. [1] Among men age 40 or older, hematospermia is a slight predictor of cancer, typically prostate cancer. [2] No specific cause is found in up to 70% of cases.

  3. Semen analysis - Wikipedia

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    Semen normally has a whitish-gray colour. It tends to get a yellowish tint as a man ages. Semen colour is also influenced by the food we eat: foods that are high in sulfur, such as garlic, may result in a man producing yellow semen. [19] Presence of blood in semen (hematospermia) leads to a brownish or red coloured ejaculate. Hematospermia is a ...

  4. What your semen says about your health - AOL

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    The color may change as it mixes with urine, blood or other fluids in the urinary or reproductive tracts. Semen can change color from starting a B vitamin or medications. Just like there may be ...

  5. Testicle - Wikipedia

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    Blood supply and lymphatic drainage of the testes and scrotum are distinct: The paired testicular arteries arise directly from the abdominal aorta and descend through the inguinal canal , while the scrotum and the rest of the external genitalia is supplied by the internal pudendal artery (a branch of the internal iliac artery ).

  6. Bleeding or a blood clot inside the scrotum. Blood in your semen. Bruising of your scrotum. Infection of the surgery site. Mild pain or discomfort. Swelling. There can also be delayed ...

  7. Male reproductive system - Wikipedia

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    Chart of the generalized male reproductive system embryionic The genetic sex is determined by whether a Y bearing or next bearing sperm fertilizes the open; the presence or absence of a Y chromosome in turn determines whether the gonads of the embryo will be testes or ovaries; and the presence or absence of testes, finally, determines whether ...

  8. Semen - Wikipedia

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    Blood in the semen can cause a pink or reddish colour, known as hematospermia, and may indicate a medical problem which should be evaluated by a doctor if the symptom persists. [ 11 ] After ejaculation, the latter part of the ejaculated semen coagulates immediately, [ 12 ] forming globules, [ 13 ] while the earlier part of the ejaculate ...

  9. So, You Got Semen in Your Eye. Here's What to Do - AOL

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