Semen will usually have a chlorine type smell but a strong foul smelling ejaculation could be a sign of infection yellow or green tinged semen could also indicate infections and red or brown semen can highlight prostate problems.
Blood in the semen is known as hematospermia. Prostate biopsy is the most common cause of blood in the semen.
Blood in the semen can be caused by tumors, infections, anatomical abnormalities, stones, or inflammation in many sites throughout the genitourinary system.
Usually blood in the semen is benign and resolves on its own.
Semen can cause an allergic reaction in some people, and it's possible that this is what you're observing. Washing it off soon after ejaculation should alleviate the problem.
Either you're bleeding internally, or you've caught a sexually transmitted disease. Either way, see a doctor.
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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.
Simply, no. Unless you dye the pool red, then the semen will glow.
Red.
No
Like what?
The prostate makes semen which is ejaculated at male orgasm. Semen's purpose is to carry sperm cells that are made in the testes.
Yes, semen got lots of vitamins needed for your body to grow.
You don't. The body always makes more.
Brussell sprouts, enjoy!
Well, it's your own semen and you have STD. It won't makes you get worse since you produce it yourself...
The female lays the eggs and the male covers them with semen. The semen seeps inside the eggs and makes a new life.
Red, blue, green, yellow and semen