Though blood in semen is usually due to infection, there is still a need to confirm the diagnosis and exclude rarer but more serious conditions. When it becomes recurrent, early assessment by the relevant specialist is mandatory.
Dilated veins of the spermatic cord is one of causes of enlarged and asymmetrical scrotum. Induration and irregularity of the scrotal contents may indicate bygone infection or neoplasia. Clinical examination and further investigation are necessary to clinch the diagnosis before deciding on the proper management.
Persistent and recurrent lower urinary tract symptoms despite repeated antibiotics prescribed for a presumptive diagnosis of urinary tract infection in the elderly is a strong indication for more comprehensive evaluation aimed at detecting underlying pathology besides infection. It is wise to consult the relevant specialist as soon as possible before the condition gets out of hand and becomes irreversible.
會員#16426 annie chan
性病
病患者男 - 32歲
你好,我想問下如果每次性愛之後都射精唔到係乜問題?
范健
醫生回覆
This condition needs either your family doctor or specialist to see and examine you, do relevant investigations and spend time on explanation. If indicated, further referral may be necessary. Discussing it on paper could be incomplete and misleading.