A lump with pain, swelling, and changes like watery semen or blood in semen should be taken seriously, even if the initial scan did not show anything significant. These symptoms can be related to infection, inflammation, or conditions like epididymitis or varicocele, and need proper follow-up. Do not ignore this or rely only on home remedies. A repeat evaluation with a urologist is important, especially because of the blood in semen. Till then, avoid excessive sexual activity and give proper rest to the area. Avoid tight clothing and prefer loose cotton undergarments. Keep the area clean and dry. Diet should be simple and non-spicy. Avoid alcohol, smoking, and very hot or irritating foods, as they can aggravate inflammation. At home, you can apply a cold compress (not ice directly) over the area for short duration if there is discomfort. Avoid any heavy physical strain or lifting. • Chandraprabha vati – 1 tablet twice daily after food • Gokshuradi guggulu – 1 tablet twice daily after food • Shilajit capsule – 1 capsule once daily after food These can support urinary and reproductive health, but this is only supportive. Since there is blood in semen and a persistent lump, a detailed check like repeat scan and urine/semen analysis is strongly advised to rule out underlying causes. Regards, Dr Raghuveer (Ayurvedacharya)
Hello, This situation requires a proactive medical approach. While a scan may have initially shown “tissue buildup,” the presence of hematospermia (blood in the semen) alongside a palpable lump and changes in consistency warrants a secondary, specialized evaluation to rule out infection, varicocele, or more serious pathology. Immediate Recommendations See a Urologist: You need a physical examination and likely a repeat scrotal ultrasound with Doppler to check blood flow and more sensitive imaging of the testicular structure. Semen Analysis & Culture: This will determine if the blood and “wateriness” are due to a bacterial infection (like epididymitis or prostatitis). In Ayurveda, this condition is often viewed as a disturbance in Shukra Vaha Srotas (the reproductive channels). Blood in the semen indicates a Pitta imbalance causing inflammation (Vidaha), while the “watery” consistency suggests a depletion of Shukra Dhatu (semen quality) due to aggravated Vata. The goal is to cool the inflammation and strengthen the reproductive tissues. 1. Sukumaram Kwath Dose: 15 ml mixed with 45 ml lukewarm water, twice daily on an empty stomach. Action: Helps in clearing lumps (Gulma) and reduces pelvic congestion. 2. Chandraprabha Vati Dose: 2 tablets, twice daily after food. Action: Acts as a potent urinary and reproductive tract rejuvenator; addresses infections and inflammatory conditions of the testes. 3. Musliyadikarishtham Dose: 20 ml, twice daily after food with an equal amount of water. Action: Specifically indicated for improving semen consistency and strength (Shukra-vardhaka).