Causes of hematospermia, foods that improve sperm quality, and dietary therapy for male sperm enhancement.

2026-05-09

[165. What factors can cause hematospermia?]

The most common cause of hematospermia in clinical practice is the seminal vesicle and...

Prostate disorders, semen is produced from the two organs mentioned above. Most commonly...

It's seminal vesiculitis. The seminal vesicles are located above the prostate gland, and are adjacent to the bladder.

Between the rectum and the end of the seminal vesicle, the vas deferens merges to form...

The ejaculatory ducts lead to the urethra. The organs surrounding the seminal vesicles include the prostate gland, ...

The urethra, rectum, etc. The seminal vesicle wall has a layer of tiny blood vessels.

The network contains many capillaries, which become active when surrounding organs become inflamed.

In cases of tumors or tuberculosis, inflammatory exudate will flow along the seminal vesicle wall.

When bacteria infiltrate the internal microvascular network, and cause inflammation of the seminal vesicles, the seminal fluid...

The cyst wall becomes swollen and congested, and the capillaries are prone to rupture and bleeding, leading to...

Seminal vesiculitis. Reddish semen will appear during ejaculation.

Symptoms include bladder irritation such as urinary urgency, frequency, and pain, or mild urinary urgency.

Pain in the perineum, perianal area, or lower abdomen. At this time, you should...

Taking some antibiotics that have high concentrations in the urinary system, such as fluphenazine.

Treatment with medications such as nitrofurantoin and nitrofurantoin should also encourage patients to drink plenty of water.

Drink water, urinate frequently, and abstain from sexual activity for a period of time.

In such cases, treatment with medication is generally sufficient for a complete recovery.

It will heal and will not affect male fertility. Additionally, other causes of hematospermia include...

Other causes include: seminal vesicle and prostate tuberculosis, schistosomiasis, and tuberculosis.

Stone damage, cancer, seminal colliculus papilloma, benign prostatic hyperplasia

Birth disease, purpura, scurvy, varicocele, cirrhosis

For hematospermia caused by these diseases, the primary treatment is to address the underlying cause.

If the condition persists despite prolonged treatment, blood may be present in the semen.

In addition, it will affect semen quality and sperm function; at the same time, if the original

Inadequate treatment of the disease can also lead to a decline in overall health and sexual function.

Decreased function and reduced fertility will inevitably lead to male infertility.

Hematospermia can be a cause of infertility. Therefore, it is important to identify the cause of hematospermia as early as possible and treat it promptly.

[1.6.6. Which foods can improve sperm quality?]

Infertility caused by low sperm count or azoospermia in men

The reasons are quite complex. If it's not due to functional impairment, it should be...

Supplement your daily diet with the following foods: eel, loach, squid

Fish, ribbonfish, eel, sea cucumber, cuttlefish, snails, and then there are...

Yam, ginkgo, frozen tofu, tofu skin, etc. These foods contain...

It is high in lysine, an essential component for sperm formation. Additionally,

Zinc deficiency can also reduce libido and sperm count.

In some cases, one should eat more foods high in zinc, with a zinc content of at least [amount missing] per 100 grams.

The zinc content in the following foods is: oysters 100 mg, chicken 3 mg.

3 mg of eggs, 2.4 mg of chicken liver, and 2.9 mg of peanuts.

mg, pork 2.9 mg. When eating these foods, pay attention to...

Avoid excessive alcohol consumption, as it can interfere with zinc absorption. If the condition is severe...

If you are deficient in zinc, it is best to take 50 mg of zinc acetate orally every day and regularly monitor your body's zinc levels.

[167. What are some dietary methods for men to improve their sperm count?]

Newlyweds often have frequent sexual activity; it's advisable to eat more kidney-tonifying foods.

Foods and medications that enhance sperm quality are essential. Here are some effective ancient dietary therapies for newlywed men to improve their sperm count:

(1) Stew 30 grams of wolfberries with 2 pig kidneys and consume. (2) Stew 30 grams of sea cucumber and black sesame seeds.

Stew 60 grams of hemp seeds and consume. (3) Two crucian carp, 30 grams of walnut kernels,

Cook 250 grams of rice into porridge and consume. (4) Cook 30 grams of Cistanche deserticola in a clay pot.

Strain the meat and add 100 grams of lean mutton and 250 grams of glutinous rice.

Cook it into porridge, and add a little ginger, scallions, and salt to taste before eating. (5)

Boil 250 grams each of mulberries, longan pulp, and jujubes until tender, then strain and keep the solids.

The juice is concentrated, then a suitable amount of white sugar is added and simmered until it reaches the point of forming threads. It is then poured onto a clean surface.

Smooth the surface on a marble or stainless steel slab, let it cool, and then cut it into pieces.

These dietary remedies can strengthen the body and benefit newlywed life.

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