Diagnosed Prostatitis/Epididymitis

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Hi, I was diagnosed prostatitis by my doctor (urologist). I am currently takong medication of azithromycin and doxicycline. However, i am freaked today as I think i got blocked epidymis tube (when I read on the Internet) as my sperm didnt come out any when I ejaculated. I am so freaked out, is this permanent or will it go away when my illness is cured? Please help I am desperate and wanted to cry...

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  • Posted

    Check the drugs leaflet it is probably a side effect. I doubt anything is blocked. It is likely just retrograde ejaculation caused by the meds. It will revert to normal after you have been able to come off the drugs. This happened to me when I was taking Tamsulosin. Now that I don't need it I see my semen come out as normal again. 

  • Posted

    Quit freeking call the

    Nurse in your Dr office or dr the

    Meds could

    Cause easily I have none for years in flomax no big deal

    Want to

    Pee or shoot sperm?

    I want to pee whatever it takes having no catheter in me for a month of living hell

    Many times

    Over get to your specialist 

  • Posted

    This may simply be as a result of the pills you are taking.  It is not a pleasant feeling but it is not harmful.  It is called retro ejaculation. The sperm goes into the bladder rather than coming out because (I think) the drugs have weakened the valve into the bladder.  Of course I cannot be certain but you should probably not worry but talk to your doctor. 
    • Posted

      Thank u guys, The doctor told me as it was because of the medicine that I take. 'Silodosin' side effect. I find a relief. Thank u.

  • Posted

    Yes its awful, but after you come off the medicance everything will work again. I hate that doctors don't tell you about the side effects........ Hand tight it will work again!

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