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Spermaturia
Disease
Disease
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Spermaturia is condition characterized by the presence of sperm in the urine.
It can be observed in males of other species and then sometimes diagnosed in veterinary medicine. The cause is most often a retrograde ejaculation. It may be physiological during urination after coitus (postcoital urination).
An irrational belief that one is experiencing spermaturia is a common symptom of Dhat syndrome.
References
References
- Pedersen, J. L., et al. "[http://adc.bmj.com/content/archdischild/69/3/384.full.pdf Spermaturia and puberty]." Archives of Disease in Childhood 69.3 (1993): 384-387.
- Beatrice, Laura, et al. "[https://www.academia.edu/download/45657177/Comparison_of_urine_protein-to-creatinin20160516-31353-zr0n1j.pdf Comparison of urine protein-to-creatinine ratio in urine samples collected by cystocentesis versus free catch in dogs]{{dead link. (July 2022)
- "The Concept And Epidemiology Of Dhat Syndrome".
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