Is it normal for semen to be slightly yellow?
Slightly yellow semen is generally normal if there are no other symptoms. However, if it is accompanied by pain, difficulty urinating, fever, or other symptoms, it may indicate an abnormal condition. Specific analysis is as follows:
If a man has not ejaculated for a prolonged period, the semen may appear yellowish due to prolonged storage and concentration in the body. This is a physiological change that does not require special treatment. Usually, the semen color gradually returns to normal with increased ejaculation frequency.
If yellowish semen is accompanied by pain, difficulty urinating, fever, or similar symptoms, it could be a sign of inflammation or infection, such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, or orchitis. In such cases, prompt medical evaluation and treatment are recommended.
If any discomfort occurs, it is advisable to seek timely medical attention, identify the underlying cause, and receive appropriate treatment under the guidance of a qualified physician.