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Q: Blood in the urine and sperm and painful urination
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 23rd, 2008
i have groin and lower belly pains and sometimes there is blood in my semen and in my urine. it hurts when i go to the toilet and i cant sleep at night. what could this be and how do i treat it. i havent been to the doctors due to severe phobia of them and i am very embarrassed about this


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on June 25th, 2008
Mens Chat Answer A4313
Current medical status: i have groin and lower belly pains occaisonaly there is blood in my semen and urine. it hurts when i go to toilet. i cant sleep at night





Blood in the urine and sperm and painful urination should be taken very seriously and you have to ask for medical attention as soon as possible. You might have an infection in the urinary or genital tract but having a tumor is also possible.








There is nothing to be afraid of or ashamed of. You may want to consult your primary health provider and a urologist if necessary.













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