Is it normal for semen to have a slightly yellow color?
Generally, changes in semen color can reflect the health status of the male reproductive system. Whether a slightly yellowish semen color is normal depends on specific circumstances. Detailed analysis is as follows:
If the semen remains yellow for a prolonged period or even turns greenish, brownish, or reddish, it may indicate infections, inflammation, or other diseases, such as prostatitis or urethritis. In such cases, changes in semen color are considered abnormal, and timely medical consultation and treatment are necessary to prevent worsening of the condition.
The normal color of semen is usually grayish-white or milky-white, but it may occasionally appear light yellow. Yellowish semen may be caused by physiological factors, such as prolonged abstinence leading to semen concentration. In such cases, the components in semen become relatively concentrated, resulting in a yellowish appearance.
It is recommended to maintain healthy lifestyle habits, avoid staying up late, and ensure sufficient sleep to promote reproductive system health.