A disorder of the spermatogenesis system in the form of a lack of sperm (seminal fluid) release during ejaculation (ejaculation) with normal sexual arousal is defined as aspermia (or aspermatism).
Pyeloectasia is defined when the renal pelvis, the cavities that collect urine from the kidney calyxes, are found to be abnormally enlarged. Pyeloectasia in children is mostly congenital and does not always pose any health risks.
The term "incontinence" usually refers to involuntary urination - in particular urinary incontinence in men. This problem can occur at any age, but it never appears as a separate pathology.
Necrospermia is most often detected during semen analysis for the study of male reproductive capacity. Relatively simple morphological analysis of seminal fluid makes it possible to obtain information about the type of pathology and the impaired functionality of the male reproductive system already at the first stage of clinical diagnosis.
Not all discharges in men indicate pathology and the development of serious diseases, there is a physiological discharge of secretion from the penis, usually transparent.
Seeing a doctor is important in both acute and chronic cystitis with blood. Even if the patient has just completed a course of therapy and the symptoms have returned, seek medical attention immediately.
Inflammation of the bladder is characterized by frequent and painful urges to urinate. Sometimes it is possible to observe cystitis with blood, which appears at the end of urination or is simply present in the urinary fluid, staining it reddish or pinkish.
Cystitis is a rather painful condition associated with acute or chronic lesions of the urinary tract. First aid for cystitis is provided almost always, because the patient is bothered by sharp severe pain, cutting, the condition worsens sharply.