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Clear, white, or gray semen is considered typical or healthy.
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Read More »Semen is typically whitish-gray in color with a jelly-like texture. This can vary slightly depending on your genes, lifestyle, and overall health. Unless you’re experiencing other symptoms, temporary changes in color usually aren’t cause for concern. Read on to find out what yellow, green, brown, and other colors may mean, when to get treatment, and more. What do the different semen colors mean? clear, white, or gray yellow green pink red brown orange black heavy metals x x x high blood pressure x x jaundice x leukocytospermia x “normal” x prostate biopsy or surgery x x x x prostate, testicular, or urethral cancer x x x x prostatitis x x x x x x sexually transmitted disease x x x x spinal cord injuries x x substance use x urine in semen x abstinence x x Clear, white, or gray semen Clear, white, or gray semen is considered typical or healthy. What is semen made of? Your semen is made up of a variety of minerals, proteins, hormones, and enzymes. They all contribute to the color and texture of semen. The substances in semen primarily come from the seminal vesicles, two glands located behind the bladder. The prostate gland contributes to semen as well. Substances in semen include: citric acid
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