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its greenish but still has white stuff. is this normal?

2006-10-08 22:53:05 · 12 answers · asked by Shane S 1 in Health Men's Health

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No, a green-ish tint is far from anything normal. You may have an STD or some other medical problem. Seek advise from a doctor...

from : http://www.jackinworld.com/library/science/semcomp.html

While we sometimes refer to semen as "sperm," sperm cells (spermatozoa) actually constitute only about 10% of our total ejaculate. That 10% contains from 200 million to 500 million sperm cells, though the figure can be higher for younger males due to the pubescent production of androgen hormones, such as testosterone, which also trigger the growth body hair and the lowering of the voice. (Remember: It takes only one sperm cell to fertilize an egg and make a baby.)

The remaining 90% is referred to as seminal plasma. (Plasma is defined as a fluid that carries a suspended solid, whether it's blood "fluid" carrying blood cells, or semen carrying sperm.) Composition of seminal plasma varies among individuals, and even in the same individual from time to time. It contains some 30 substances (many in minute quantities); some are produced by different parts of our male anatomy, and some are by-products of body functions. They include:

• ascorbic acid (vitamin C, for tissue maintenance)
• blood-group antigens (from immune system)
• calcium (mineral)
• chlorine (oxidizing agent)
• cholesterol (steroid alcohol present in body fluids)
• choline (base, part of the vitamin B complex)
• citric acid (occurs during cellular metabolism)
• creatine (nitrogenous substance found in muscle)
• deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
• fructose (sugar used for energy)
• glutathione (peptide amino acid)
• hyaluronidase (enzyme)
• inositol (sugar found in muscles)
• lactic acid (byproduct of muscle use)
• magnesium (mineral)
• nitrogen (gas found in all living tissue)
• phosporus (mineral)
• potassium (mineral)
• purine (compound of uric acid)
• pyrimidine (organic base)
• pyruvic acid (formed from either glucose or glycogen)
• sodium (salt)
• sorbitol (body alcohol)
• spermidine (catalytic enzyme)
• spermine (ammonia compound found in sperm)
• urea (from urine)
• uric acid (from urine)
• vitamin B12 (for proper function of nervous system and metabolism)
• zinc (mineral)

Actual semen quantity differs among individuals and can also change for the same individual during different times of his life. Genetics plays an important part in how much a male will ejaculate. Most males ejaculate about one teaspoon of semen. Some medications may affect the amount of semen produced. And you will notice that the longer you take between orgasms the larger the quantity of semen you will ejaculate. (You've probably noticed that if you masturbate more than once a day that the second, third or fourth time you achieve orgasm you release smaller and smaller quanitities of semen. Wait overnight and see how much more your body made while you were asleep.) Additionally, the more aroused you get and the longer you take to ejaculate, the more semen your body will produce. Foreplay — touching yourself in special ways in special places — will sometimes stimulate the body to produce more semen, since the body's reproductive glands (such as the prostate) work harder when you're aroused.

Semen from a mature male is usually a milky or pearly-white color. It is not uncommon to see a yellowish tint to the semen if you've abstained from ejaculation for a while. Semen colored with red streaks may signify blood. If you occasionally see a bit of blood it's not necessarily a cause for alarm, but if you see a lot of it, or if it persists, the condition should be brought to the attention of your physician. The same goes any other drastic color changes, which may indicate infection.

2006-10-10 05:53:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Normal, despite what the others day. May have a greenish tint, white, cream colored or even tan. Just normal, impacted by what you eat and your own body.

2006-10-09 01:15:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ummm... not at all. Make an appointment or try to get checked as a walk in. Your local Planned Parenthood will probably be a quick way for you to get checked and informed. Good luck.

2006-10-08 22:56:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you will desire to get her going. attempt kissing the neck. which will giver her goosebumps and what not. She's pushing you away considering you're going rapidly for pants prize. in basic terms kiss the neck, nibble the ear, rub the interior thigh, and start up up being slightly a tease. that would desire to help.

2016-12-16 04:36:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Yeah, and when it turns neon and starts to glow in the dark you know you're really on the right track. Shake you're head, if you hear nothing I wouldn't be surprised. Use your common sense man.....In case that wasn't clear enough - see a doctor.

2006-10-08 22:55:50 · answer #5 · answered by nikkismiles7 2 · 0 0

I'd go and see the GP yesterday before your head starts to spin!

2006-10-08 23:06:47 · answer #6 · answered by coslindasaid 2 · 0 0

Absolutely not! Get checked out! It should be creamy white, and nothing else! Might have a problem with your prostate.

2006-10-09 06:28:43 · answer #7 · answered by Seph7 4 · 0 0

sounds like you should visit a GUM clinic or your GP as soon as you can

Hope everything works out for the best... :eek:

2006-10-08 22:56:50 · answer #8 · answered by chucklebum2 2 · 0 0

Sounds like an STD dude, better you then me

2006-10-08 22:54:36 · answer #9 · answered by Purpslinger 2 · 0 0

i am also affected by this, doc reckons its normal just very infertile? hope this helps, and btw its not an std

2006-10-09 01:17:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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