A urologist.
i think you need a doctor buddy
Usually semen is described as having a smell similar to bleach. This is because of the chemical composition of the semen itself. If your semen has a foul odor, then you need to get it checked out by a doctor. It is likely a bacterial infection and needs to be properly treated.
To answer your question directly, no, "black stuff" in your semen is not a symptom of HIV infection. To address the real problem here, if you have "black stuff" in your semen, you need to go to your doctor. Immediately. Like, now.
Im not to sure but i belive that's not normal...you really need to get that checked by a doctor.
There is a medication called rifampin that can cause semen to be orange in color, but it also makes your tears organge, your saliva orange, and your urine orange too. If only your semen is orange, then it is likely you have an STD and need to get it checked out by your doctor.
This depends on natural factors like age and health of the male. To increase ejaculate you need to eat as healthily as possible, and eat vegetables high in zinc.
Presumably a doctor sent you for the semen analysis, that doctor is the person to tell you what to do. You have no sperm and some type of infection, see your doctor to diagnose what is causing the infection and treat it. If you are trying to get somebody pregnant, you may need to consider adoption. You may have a Sexually Transmitted Disease, if so your partner will need treatment also.
In order to determine if there is an adequate amount of sperm in the semen, a visit to the doctor is needed. The doctor will do a semen analysis, which be able to determine if the sperm count is normal.
There could be many reasons why a person would have a lump on the buttocks. The lump could be a cyst, keratoacanthomas, or a neurofibromas. A doctor will need to be consulted to find the exact cause.
You need to see a doctor if you have brown semen. you might be bleeding from the inside of your scrotum. It is also likely that you have STDs if you have had sex before. Although doctors can't generally pinpoint the cause, brown semen is often caused by blood in the semen. It's usually harmless and it usually goes away on its own. If it lasts longer than a month, however, it's worth asking your doctor about it. It could be old blood from your kidneys or bladder or prostate. I wouldn't wait.
Although doctors can't generally pinpoint the cause, brown semen is often caused by blood in the semen. It's usually harmless and it usually goes away on its own. If it lasts longer than a month, however, it's worth asking your doctor about it. It could be old blood from your kidneys or bladder or prostate. I wouldn't wait.
The color of semen should be anywhere from white to a very light yellow color. If it is coming out dark yellow in color, it is likely that you have an infection. You need to see your doctor so that it can be evaluated and properly treated.