What Are the Common Causes of Pus in Semen?
Abscess is caused by the fever of the seminal chamber, the dampness and heat of the liver. Renal diseases with semen turbidity, yellow color, or even pus cells that affect fertility. This disease is equivalent to what western medicine calls a reproductive system infection. [1]
Abscess
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- Abscess is caused by the fever of the seminal chamber, the dampness and heat of the liver. Renal diseases with semen turbidity, yellow color, or even pus cells that affect fertility. This disease is equivalent to what western medicine calls a reproductive system infection. [1]
- 1. Two years after marriage, her sexual life is normal, and his wife is infertile.
- 2. Testicular or bilateral spermatic cord falling pain.
- 3. Semen is cloudy and yellow.
- 4. Semen microscopy revealed pus or leukocytes, reduced sperm count, and low activity rate. [1]
- 1. Sperm coagulation: The texture of the semen is viscous or turbid after discharge, and it will not change for a long time. The patient can be free of other discomforts, and no pus and white blood cells can be detected by semen microscopy.
- 2. Secret turbidity: dripping white after urine, poor urination, soreness and itch in the abdomen or stem, white blood cells and pus cells were found in prostate fluid examination, while white blood cells and pus cells were rare in semen examination. Collected by Medical Education Network. [1]
- 1. Damp heat betting certificate: infertility after marriage, pain in testicles or spermatic cord, painful semen, yellowish semen, microscopic examination found pus cells, yellow greasy tongue, slippery pulses. Clear heat and dampness.
- 2. Yin deficiency, dampness and heat syndrome: infertility after marriage, swelling and pain in testicles or spermatic cord, yellow semen turbidity, microscopic examination found pus cells, soft waist and knees, hot flashes in the afternoon, red tongue, thin yellow greasy fur, pulse count . Nourish yin and clear away heat and dampness. [1]