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Q: Painful ejaculation with blood clots in semen
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 30th, 2007
I was tested positive for Chlamydia two months ago( 2months after exposure) and received treatment, 30-40 days later I tested again and was cured.

My current situation is discomfort when ejaculating, it feels like somthing is blocking my semen from exiting, alot of pressure. Occasionally, I expell small orange-brown solids in my semen. This started happening approx 2 months after Chlamydia infection, and continued since, even after treatment.

I am very worried that I may have some damage down there, this has never happened before. Should I be concerned? What are these solids that appear approx. 1 out of every 4 times ejactulating? 1 month before treatment for chlamydia I expelled blood with semen for 3 days, and have not since.

Please help and advise what I should do or where my concern should lie.

In short, it pains when ejactulating, solids appear often in semen, and I had chlamydia a little while ago. What is your diagnosis?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 16th, 2007
Sexual Health - Men Answer A2561
Orange-brown solids in the sperm could be blood clots but must be diagnosed via biochemical sperm analyses. Microbiological sperm analyses should be also done to confirm/exclude possible genital infection. A rectal examination and ultrasound scan of the prostate can be also done. You can ask for an expert opinion from an urologist.


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