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This happen three months ago. I was masterbating in my living room. And at the point at a really intense orgams i pinch down on my vain and ran to the bathroom to release. Lets just say it was forcing it self out. when i released it really hurt. There was a tiny bit of blood. Last night me and my GF were trying to get in the mood, i was really turned on and she was spanking my noddle pertty hard. so last night we were tired and went to sleep and didnt have sex at all. But i was super erect. So fell asleep. This morning i started to masterbate really hard. At my point of climax it was hard, fast, and more as usally. behind it followed blood. had my legs grip together hard and a tight grip on my penis. But know i know being to aggressive can turn in to me bleeding. Just wondering what can i possibly be damaging if i contunie to be so aggressive with my penis???????

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Well you should definitely go easier on it. It is Blood in the semen can be a very alarming symptom. However, the good news is that bloody semen is almost never a sign of a serious underlying medical problem. Possible sources for blood in the semen include the following: Urinary tract infections; Prostatitis; Sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea or chlamydia; Benign prostate hypertrophy; Surgical procedures such as prostate biopsy or bladder catheterization; Trauma to the testicles or prostate; Cancer of the prostate, bladder or reproductive organs. In most cases, bleeding presumably follows damage to small blood vessels in the urinary tract or prostate gland. This may come from minor trauma or irritation, or growth of normal blood vessels. Small amounts of blood may linger in the semen for weeks, but almost all cases resolve on their own. While on the list of possible sources, it's very rare for bleeding to come from a serious cause such as cancer. This is particularly true for men under the age of 40. Young men who have a single episode of bleeding that goes away on its own generally need no evaluation other than an examination by your doctor and a urine specimen.
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