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Q: Blood in Sperm, Stool, and Urine
asked by: DoctorQuestion on October 6th, 2006
i had blood in my sperm last august. then also in my urine but just a sprinkle, also with my stool. i experience this last week but today (oct. 06) no more. what is this?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on October 10th, 2006
Prostate Cancer Answer A1603
Your symptoms (blood in the sperm, blood in the urine and blood in the stool) should be taken very seriously. I don’t want to speculate about the possible causes (inflammations and tumors) without further physical (inspection, palpation, rectal examination), laboratory (sperm, urine and feces examination) and imaging (ultrasound, CT-scan) examinations. I recommend you visit an urologist immediately!


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