In fact, both male semen and female vaginal discharge are discharged from the body, so if the state of sperm or vaginal discharge is different from normal, it means that there is a problem with the body. Some men find that their ejaculation is pink. Why is it this color? Usually male semen is white and milky. If it is pink, it may be caused by seminal vesiculitis. Let's learn more about it. 1. What is the color of normal human semen? The color of a man's semen will change with his physical health condition, and the color of the semen can also reveal whether the sperm quality is up to standard. Normally, the semen just ejaculated is viscous, milky white, and contains grayish white clots. After about 10-20 minutes, the clots liquefy themselves and become translucent, turbid, thin mucus. The odor of semen is produced by arginine secreted by the prostate in the semen, which is a unique fishy smell. 1. Long abstinence is one of the reasons for yellow semen Long abstinence is the main reason for yellow semen. The color of semen is determined by the composition of semen. Semen is composed of sperm and seminal plasma. Sperm only accounts for a small part of the total amount, and more than 90% is seminal plasma. Seminal plasma is secreted by accessory glands such as the prostate, seminal vesicles, bulbourethral glands, and paraurethral glands. The main component is water, as well as fat, protein particles, pigment particles, lecithin bodies, enzymes, fructose and other components. Normal human semen is off-white or slightly yellowish brown. If the person abstains from sex for a long time, the color will become yellower due to changes in the physical and chemical properties. 2. Chronic yellowing of semen may be caused by inflammation If semen is yellow for a long time, men need to pay attention to it. If semen is yellow for a long time, it may be caused by inflammation, such as prostatitis, purulent infection of the seminal vesicle (spermatocystitis), etc. If you encounter a situation where your semen is yellow for a long time, you should go to a regular hospital for treatment immediately to see if the yellow semen is caused by a disease. Once the cause is determined, you should receive timely treatment to prevent the disease from causing male infertility. Many people may have a question: Does semen really have a smell? And why do we sometimes feel that the smell of semen is very strange? Is this also a normal phenomenon? Semen, saliva, gastrointestinal fluid, and blood are all body fluids. They contain a chemical called spermine, which is one of the many important components of prostate secretions. This substance is oxidized with the participation of seminal vesicle fluid and emits an odor that smells very much like chestnut blossoms. Therefore, the smell of semen comes from the prostate and is emitted with the help of seminal vesicle fluid. Therefore, if a man's semen does not have such a strange smell, it indicates that the prostate function may be damaged, which needs to be taken seriously. In addition, the sense of smell is still one of the important organs of human sexual sense, so the smell of semen may also be related to human sexual desire and sex life. Although some people find it unpleasant and disgusting, others find it fragrant and exciting, and the strong smell of semen can arouse their desire. These two diametrically opposed feelings are closely related to physiological and psychological factors such as the level of desire of both men and women, the depth of the spiritual and physical fusion, and the attitude towards behavior. 3. Pink semen is usually caused by seminal vesiculitis If you find that the semen is pink after ejaculation, or if there is blood in the semen, this situation is mostly caused by inflammation of the seminal vesicle. Inflammation of the seminal vesicle causes congestion and edema of the seminal vesicle, and in severe cases, it causes capillaries to rupture and bleed. When the secretions and semen of the seminal vesicles pass through the seminal vesicles, they mix with blood and produce "hematospermia". In addition to seminal vesiculitis being the most common cause of hematospermia, prostatitis also often affects the seminal vesicles and produces hematospermia. Of course, tumors of the seminal vesicle and prostate can also cause hematospermia, but generally speaking, the characteristics of cancerous hematospermia are persistent and gradually worsen, which is different from the transient hematospermia caused by inflammation. In addition, if a man suffers from tuberculosis, schistosomiasis, or systemic blood system disease, his semen will appear pink, which is called hematospermia. You must pay attention to this. When hematospermia occurs, the semen is red or light red, and a large number of red blood cells can be seen under a microscope. |
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