Brown semen is often a sign that you've contracted AIDS.
Semen has a Ph of about 7.2-8.0, making it slightly base on the Ph scale. It is important to remember that the higher the number, the lower the acidity and the more basic the substance will be.
get that S|-|IT checked out bro
If you drop semen on red litmus paper, it will turn blue due to its basic pH. If you drop semen on blue litmus paper, it will remain blue or possibly turn slightly more blue due to the alkaline nature of semen. Semen typically has a higher pH level, making it basic in nature.
It means there may be blood in your semen. This could be simply treated or something serious. Either way, go to your doctor.
no your pigment can't affect your sperm coloration.
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quietiapine definitely doesnt do that and i shouldn't imagine that clonazepam does that either. ignore any embarrasment and go see a doctor... brown semen may indicate blood in your semen, or infection from the prostate, urethra, testicles etc.
the average pH of semen is 7.2-8.0 thus semen is slightly more basic, but still considered to be in the neutral range. you can read more information at: http://www.umc.sunysb.edu/urology/male_infertility/SEMEN_ANALYSIS.html == == == ==
Semen is slightly basic, with a normal pH ranging from 7.2 to 8.0. The alkaline nature of semen helps to neutralize the acidic environment of the vagina, thus promoting the survival and motility of sperm.
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.
Try it and see. In personal experience (with my own semen) I have found approximately 4 table spoons of semen to make me slightly nauseus and 8 tea spoons to make me throw up.
No, but there are conditions which man make that happen. Hematospermia, for example, can make your semen reddish brown. It happens when there is a little blood in your semen. It's perfectly natural and shouldn't cause worry. If it's really pretty dark brown, then you should head to your doctor. You might have an STD.