Prostatitis Causing Severe Hematospermia and Sexual Problems? Here's How Herbal Medicine Helps You Recover
In the field of men's health, prostatitis is a common but often neglected condition. When it leads to severe hematospermia (blood in semen) and affects sexual function, it can bring enormous physical and psychological distress. Many men panic when they notice blood in their semen, fearing irreversible reproductive damage and developing anxiety or even fear of sexual activity, which can affect relationships and family harmony.
Today, we'll explore the connection between prostatitis, hematospermia, and sexual dysfunction, and introduce the unique advantages and specific methods of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in treating this condition — helping patients regain health and confidence.

Why Does Prostatitis Cause Hematospermia and Sexual Problems?

First, we need to clarify the pathological link between prostatitis and hematospermia.
The prostate is a key male reproductive organ, and the prostatic fluid it secretes is an essential component of semen. When inflammation occurs, the prostate tissue becomes congested and swollen, and the mucosa may rupture, causing capillaries to break. As semen passes through the prostate and related structures, the ruptured capillaries bleed, allowing blood to mix into semen — resulting in hematospermia.
Clinically, hematospermia caused by prostatitis may present as pink, reddish, or even dark-colored semen, sometimes with visible blood streaks or clots. Patients may also experience perineal and lower abdominal discomfort, urinary frequency, urgency, or pain during urination.
In addition to hematospermia, prostatitis can also affect sexual function in multiple ways. On one hand, inflammation-related pain and discomfort make it difficult to focus or enjoy sexual activity, often leading to reduced libido or erectile dysfunction. On the other hand, long-term inflammation alters the quality and quantity of prostatic fluid — which plays a key role in semen liquefaction and sperm vitality — thereby reducing semen quality and potentially affecting fertility. Furthermore, psychological stress such as anxiety or self-doubt can worsen sexual dysfunction, forming a vicious cycle of “disease – stress – sexual disorder.”
Herbal Medicine: Treating from the Root Safely and Effectively
Compared with certain Western medications that may cause side effects, TCM focuses on holistic internal regulation. It follows the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment, prescribing personalized herbal formulas based on each patient’s specific symptoms and constitution. This approach is safe, effective, and less likely to cause recurrence.
(1) Core Principles of Herbal Treatment
According to TCM, prostatitis leading to hematospermia and sexual problems often involves damp-heat accumulation in the lower burner, Qi stagnation with blood stasis, or spleen and kidney deficiency. Therefore, herbal therapy focuses on three main directions — clearing heat and draining dampness, invigorating blood circulation and resolving stasis, and tonifying the spleen and kidneys — to restore internal balance, eliminate pathogenic factors, repair damaged prostate tissue, and improve both hematospermia and sexual function.
The Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill is formulated based on these principles, combining herbs with heat-clearing, damp-resolving, and blood-activating properties. It helps eliminate inflammation, promote local circulation, and support prostate recovery.
(2) Commonly Used Herbs and Formulas
a. Heat-Clearing and Dampness-Draining Herbs:
These are suitable for patients with “damp-heat accumulation.” Typical symptoms include bright red blood in semen, urinary frequency or urgency, dark yellow urine, and perineal burning pain. Common herbs include Phellodendron (Huang Bai), Plantago Seed (Che Qian Zi), Dianthus (Qu Mai), and Polygonum Aviculare (Bian Xu). These herbs clear heat, drain dampness, and relieve inflammation.
A classic prescription — Ba Zheng San — consists of Che Qian Zi, Qu Mai, Bian Xu, Talc, Gardenia, Licorice, Akebia, and Rhubarb, and is widely used for prostatitis and hematospermia caused by damp-heat.
b. Blood-Invigorating and Stasis-Resolving Herbs:
For patients with “Qi stagnation and blood stasis,” symptoms often include hematospermia with clots, perineal stabbing or distending pain, and a dark or purplish tongue. Herbs such as Salvia (Dan Shen), Peach Kernel (Tao Ren), Safflower (Hong Hua), Ligusticum (Chuan Xiong), and Red Peony (Chi Shao) are effective in promoting circulation and healing damaged prostate tissue.
A classic formula — Qianliexian Decoction — composed of Dan Shen, Ze Lan, Chi Shao, Tao Ren, Hong Hua, Frankincense, Myrrh, Vaccaria, Green Peel, and Toosendan — is clinically proven to relieve hematospermia and pain.
c. Spleen- and Kidney-Tonifying Herbs:
For patients with “spleen and kidney deficiency,” symptoms include recurrent hematospermia, light-red semen, lower back soreness, fatigue, poor appetite, and loose stools. Common herbs include Codonopsis (Dang Shen), Astragalus (Huang Qi), Atractylodes (Bai Zhu), Poria (Fu Ling), Goji Berry (Gou Qi Zi), Dodder Seed (Tu Si Zi), and Chinese Yam (Shan Yao). These herbs strengthen the body, enhance immunity, and prevent recurrence.
Representative formulas include Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan (with Aconite, Cinnamon, Rehmannia, Cornus, Yam, Poria, Alisma, and Moutan Bark) and Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang (with Astragalus, Atractylodes, Tangerine Peel, Cimicifuga, Bupleurum, Ginseng, Licorice, and Angelica). They can be modified according to symptoms for dual spleen–kidney support.
(3) Advantages of Herbal Treatment
Holistic Regulation for Root and Branch Treatment: TCM treats both the symptoms and underlying causes, improving inflammation, eliminating dampness, and strengthening vital energy to prevent recurrence.
High Safety and Low Side Effects: Herbal medicines are mostly natural and clinically verified for safety, making them suitable for long-term use — especially in chronic prostatitis cases.
Comprehensive Benefits and Better Life Quality: Besides improving hematospermia and sexual problems, herbal therapy also relieves fatigue, insomnia, and back soreness, improving overall vitality and well-being.
Key Notes During Herbal Treatment
To achieve optimal results, patients should pay attention to the following:
Follow Professional Guidance: Herbal prescriptions are tailored by TCM practitioners. Patients must take them as directed without altering dosages or substituting herbs.
Adjust Diet and Lifestyle: Avoid spicy, greasy, or stimulating foods such as chili, alcohol, and fried items that aggravate damp-heat. Eat light, nutritious meals with vegetables, fruits, lean meats, eggs, and soy products. Maintain regular sleep, avoid staying up late, and exercise moderately (walking, jogging, swimming) to promote prostate circulation.
Maintain a Positive Mindset: Psychological stress worsens prostatitis and sexual issues. Stay relaxed, communicate with family, enjoy leisure activities, and maintain optimism for faster recovery.
Pause Sexual Activity Temporarily: During hematospermia episodes, abstain from sexual intercourse to prevent further irritation. Resume only after symptoms subside and under medical advice, ensuring moderation.
Conclusion
Severe hematospermia and sexual dysfunction caused by prostatitis can harm both physical and emotional health. Herbal medicine, with its holistic, safe, and effective approach, provides an excellent treatment option. By clearing heat, improving circulation, and strengthening the spleen and kidneys, it tackles the root cause, restores sexual health, and helps men regain confidence and vitality.
Of course, effective herbal treatment requires compliance, lifestyle adjustments, and mental balance. If you’re struggling with similar symptoms, consider trying herbal therapy under professional TCM guidance.
For more detailed information about TCM treatment for prostatitis and the Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill, visit our official website at https://www.diureticspill.com/ for expert insights and personalized recommendations.
