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What does healthy semen look like? Healthy semen is usually a cloudy-white or grey fluid with a jelly-like consistency. 'It is a complex liquid usually white or grey in colour, sometimes yellowish and has a bleach like smell due to its content of alkaline substances,' says Davies.
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Read More »The eyes may be the window into the soul but it turns out that you can tell a lot about what's going on in the body from semen. While it might be the last thing on your mind after you've just ejaculated, the consistency, look and smell of your semen can be a good indicator of your overall health. If your semen looks cloudy-white or grey with a jelly-like consistency, you're winning. While differing semen colour and consistency is usually nothing to worry about, there are a few signs it's worth keeping a look out for, in case you have an underlying sexually transmitted infection or you're concerned about fertility. We speak to consultant urological surgeon John Davies about optimum semen health, and any red flags you should look out for:
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Read More »The 'you are what you eat/drink/smoke' idiom rings true when it comes to semen. A 2014 study, published on Fertility and Sterility, revealed that men whose overall health scored lowest were more likely to have lower levels of semen and sperm quality. 'Men continue to make semen into old age and can remain fertile provided sperm production by the testicles continues. However, excess alcohol and smoking can damage sperm production, causing men to become less fertile,' says Davies. 'Obesity can also cause problems as obese men produce more oestrogen from fat, inhibiting sperm production. Steroid usage as part of excessive exercise plans can also reduce sperm activity.'
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