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Q: Genital bleeding
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 3rd, 2008
I have noticed when I am sleep I tend to have spots of blood on my sheets, bleeding when I ejaculate and when I urinate it is painful and sometimes bleeding (not much, but enough to scare me). I have been tested for std's before this problem existed and I do not have any, nor do I have health insurance to go to a doctor and was wondering does anyone have any advice for this problem?

I must admit I have done my share of masturbation without any lubes (I prefer it that way!) and now scared that I might have injured my pride (lol). I would appreciate any piece of wisdom or knowledge. Thanks!


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 5th, 2008
Penis Answer A4647
Blood coming out of the penis regularly and while urinating and ejaculating should be taken very seriously and requires medical attention as fast as possible. Urethral bleeding could be due to an infection, injury, tumor, or stone in the uro-genital tract.

You have to consult an urologist as soon as possible.




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