Normal semen is milky white. If a man's semen turns yellow for a long time, it may have an impact on fertility. In addition, a change in semen color also indicates that there is a problem with the man's health. Yellowing of sperm is a common phenomenon, mainly due to two reasons: firstly, prolonged abstinence; The second is caused by reproductive infections.
1. If male abstinence lasts for a long time, there may be yellowing of sperm when resuming sexual activity. If the interval between ejaculation is too long, the components in the semen will undergo physiological changes, which will cause the sperm to turn yellow. At this time, the viscosity of the semen is relatively high, which limits the motility of the semen and leads to asthenospermia, leading to male infertility. In addition, if semen is not eliminated for a long time, its motility will also decrease, which is also one of the main factors leading to a decrease in male fertility. However, in this situation, it will gradually improve as sexual activity unfolds. After the frequency of sexual activity is normal, there should be a significant improvement in the phenomenon of yellow sperm. Male friends do not need to worry too much, so we hope that male friends do not abstain in their daily lives. Maintaining moderate and regular sexual activity is not only necessary for maintaining marital relationships, but also for ensuring male reproductive health. But if the phenomenon of sperm yellowing has not been alleviated for a long time, it is necessary to consider whether it is caused by a disease.
2. If male semen continues to turn yellow, then the problem is more serious. This is caused by reproductive system infections, and the most common diseases are prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis. Seminal plasma is composed of seminal vesicle fluid, prostatic fluid, epididymal fluid and a small amount of fluid secreted by bulbar gland of urethra. Semen plasma is a necessary medium for transporting semen and an important part of providing energy and nutrients for semen. If inflammation occurs in the prostate and seminal vesicles, bacteria will stimulate the semen in the semen, leading to a decrease in semen quality. In addition, it can also reduce the amount of fluid secreted by these two organs, resulting in a decrease in semen volume and ultimately leading to male infertility.
Experts say that yellowing sperm can have a serious impact on male fertility. Excluding prolonged abstinence and other normal factors, the main cause of yellowing sperm is purulent infections of the prostate and seminal vesicles. Therefore, for the treatment of yellowing sperm, men should seek medical attention in a regular urology hospital in a timely manner to avoid irreversible harm to themselves. In clinical practice, the treatment of yellowing semen requires strict diagnosis and treatment based on the cause, and the color of semen naturally returns to normal.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)