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What Is The Cause Of Nocturnal Emissions?

As embarrassing as this is, last night/morning I had a nocturnal emission. Weird thing is I haven't had 1 since I was in my puberty stage. Now I have blood in my urine and the pain isn't the worst but noticeable from what I believe is irritation! Can I be some what correct on my theory? The blood is noticeable only towards the end of my urination.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in to us.

Nocturnal emissions are a release phenomenon and nothing to get embarassed about.

Blood in urine at the end is called Terminal hematuria and may occur with a prostatic, bladder, or trigonal cause of hematuria. Since you have not mentioned your age, its difficult to discuss in detail the causes which might be causing your problems. However, an ultrasound scan of the abdomen might help following consultation with an urologist.
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What Is The Cause Of Nocturnal Emissions?

Hi, Thanks for writing in to us. Nocturnal emissions are a release phenomenon and nothing to get embarassed about. Blood in urine at the end is called Terminal hematuria and may occur with a prostatic, bladder, or trigonal cause of hematuria. Since you have not mentioned your age, its difficult to discuss in detail the causes which might be causing your problems. However, an ultrasound scan of the abdomen might help following consultation with an urologist.