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How long does it take to drain the semen?

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Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 05:39 PM

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  • Bourgeois Bourgeois

    Apr 12, 2026

    It generally takes 1-2 weeks for the blood and semen to be drained out. The specific time is related to the cause of the disease, individual recovery ability and other factors. Hematospermia may be caused by seminal vesiculitis, prostatitis, trauma and other factors. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time for a clear diagnosis.

    Physiological hematospermia is more common when sexual intercourse is too frequent or minor injuries occur, and usually resolves on its own within 1 week. At this time, you should suspend sexual life, avoid strenuous exercise, and drink plenty of water to promote metabolism. If it is accompanied by slight urinary discomfort, local hot compress can be used to relieve the symptoms. Pathological hematospermia, such as seminal vesiculitis or prostatitis, may last for 1-2 weeks or even longer and requires drug treatment. Seminal vesiculitis may be related to bacterial infection, congestion and other factors, and usually presents with symptoms such as pain during ejaculation and distension in the lower abdomen. Prostatitis may be induced by prolonged sitting, drinking, etc., and is often accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency. If traumatic hematospermia is not complicated by infection, the recovery time is related to the degree of injury. Minor mucosal damage can be cured in about 1 week.

    It is necessary to keep the perineum clean and dry on a daily basis and avoid spicy and irritating foods. You can eat pumpkin seeds, tomatoes and other foods rich in zinc and antioxidants in moderation to help repair the reproductive system. If hematospermia occurs repeatedly or lasts for more than 2 weeks, serious diseases such as tumors and stones must be ruled out, and routine semen and ultrasound examinations must be performed as early as possible.

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