Yes, see your doctor, you sound as if you have an infection, possibly a sexually transmitted disease.
A chunky brownish red semen could indicate and infection. A urologist should be consulted in order to get the right tests to be performed for the semen.
Yes. See your doctor or go to your county health clinic. It will NOT go away by itself, even if your semen clears up the bacteria or virus will still be in you.
I dont know about chunky semen however several times when i was dehydrated pretty bad, my balls would ache
Semen is white in color, It contains sperms. Urine is our pee, It is yellow or orange in color.. Semen is thicker than urine.. Semen is something like a fluid.
Some of the seminal fluid comes from the Cowper's gland and the seminal vesicles which are watery and a little bit yellowish. The secretions however of the prostate gland is milky white.
The testes and the prostate add fluid to semen
It is considered normal for semen to be anywhere from a very pale yellow to white. If it is a darker yellow, then it could be an indication of infection. If your semen is very yellow, or if it has changed color or consistency recently then you should see your doctor to get evaluated for a possible infection.
Seminal fluid is basically just semen minus the sperm.
No. Normally, semen thickens when it hits the air and gradually becomes watery again. However, how thick it becomes after ejaculation can depend on a number of factors, including the man's diet. None of these factors affect how fertile the semen is. Fertile semen can range anywhere from clear and watery to chunky and white.
Semen is just seminal fluid plus semen. The path of the semen is: seminal vessicles, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra. The seminal fluid joins the semen in the ejaculatory duct. So they share the ejaculatory duct and the urethra.
Semen
It will kill the sperm in the fluid called semen.