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.
Most times semen appears whittish. On some occassions, semen may appear yellowish in males. These may be due to the presence of blood in the semen, albeit it may be small amounts. The small amount of blood mixed with semen may result in the appearance of yellowish semen. Just like occassionally blood may appear in urine, called hematuria. Consult your doctor for your diagnosis.
Yea, wasting semen's causes harm to human body. Because one drop of semen's is produced from 40 drops of blood. Therefore if any male do not waste semen's by way of lesser sexual activities, it will be reflected in his body outlook and overall health.
Brown semen is often a sign that you've contracted AIDS.
After the onset of puberty, males produce semen.
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Only males can produce semen.
In males, the urethra carries semen as well as urine.
Semen is a cloudy, milky white, although there can be some variation. So it could be slightly off-white, slightly yellow, or a murky, grayish white. It may sometimes be clear. It is usually white. There may be some ethnic variation which may make it slightly off-white, since there might be some shed skin cells in with it. If it is yellow, greenish, pinkish, or has dark clumps in it, see a doctor. You can't see the sperm (semen is the fluid that contains the sperm), as they are far too small to see without a microscope. Also, about a spoonful is normal per ejaculation.
Semen has several different enzymes in it. One of them causes it to become thinner and more watery after a certain period of time. This chemical reaction also causes the semen to become clear.
Semen. The fluid produced by males that contains the sperm cells.
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Nocturnal emissions in males, also known as wet dreams, are caused by the body's natural process of releasing built-up semen during sleep. This can happen due to sexual arousal or hormonal changes during puberty.