Yellowing of semen Under normal circumstances, semen is grayish white or slightly yellow. If abstinence lasts for a long time, due to changes in physical and chemical properties, the color will still be yellow. Frequent ejaculation can cause yellowing of semen, but it is mostly caused by prostatitis. The specific reason needs to be determined by a semen examination in a regular hospital.
Cream or yellowish green
The semen is milky white or slightly yellowish green, indicating inflammation in the reproductive tract, most likely a purulent infection of the prostate and seminal vesicles.
Blood in semen
The red color of semen indicates that it contains red blood cells, commonly referred to as blood sperm. Blood essence is mostly caused by seminal vesiculitis or prostatitis, and this type of blood essence caused by inflammation is mostly pale red. "If a small blood vessel ruptures due to vascular malformations, the blood semen may appear bright red and have blood clots.".
Viscous semen
When semen is stored for a long time, resulting in the first ejaculation of semen showing a pale yellow color and being sticky. In addition, there may be inflammation of the prostate that causes semen to become sticky. For specific reasons, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations.
Particles in semen
Granular crystals in semen may be protein particles, pigment particles, and phospholipid bodies. It is normal for semen to liquefy after 30 minutes to 1 hour in air. "If the semen still cannot liquefy, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a detailed examination.".
Semen sparsity
Frequent ejaculation can lead to thin semen, and the pathological causes of low semen volume include testicular dysfunction, urinary and reproductive system infections, tumors or cysts of the seminal vesicle, urethral stricture, or damage to the vas deferens caused by reproductive tract surgery. Specific reasons require a corresponding examination at the hospital.
Jelly or block shaped semen
After 30 minutes to 1 hour of exposure to air, ejaculated semen should normally turn into a thin transparent liquid. If it is still jelly like, it is considered "non liquefied". The common reasons for non liquefaction of semen are insufficient fibrinolytic enzymes secreted by the prostate due to seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis, a lack of trace elements, and congenital absence of the prostate.
The semen has a peculiar smell
The newly discharged semen has a fishy odor. If the odor occurs, it must be abnormal, indicating inflammation. Many diseases can cause abnormal odors in semen, which requires timely examination for a clear diagnosis and symptomatic treatment.
"The abnormality of the" little tadpole "is considered a warning, and everyone should pay attention to it.". Of course, friends who do not have such symptoms should also pay attention to prevention! To live a better life, maintain good living and rest habits, and stay away from diseases