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- This is a symptom that the patient may notice as
brownish or blood-tinged ejaculate. In a majority of
cases, an exact cause cannot be found, and usually the
problem resolves on its own.
- However, in young patients less than 40 years old, various sexually transmitted diseases or acute Prostatitis must be
ruled out.
- In older patients, the following conditions must also be considered and ruled out (or treated, as the case may be): chronic Prostatitis, Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, Prostate Cancer, prostatic calculi, genital Tuberculosis, and Hypertension.
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