Some of the seminal fluid comes from the Cowper's gland and the seminal vesicles which are watery and a little bit yellowish. The secretions however of the prostate gland is milky white.
Yes, at the first stages in puberty it is usually yellow and will turn white as time goes on.
It is considered normal for semen to be anywhere from a very pale yellow to white. If it is a darker yellow, then it could be an indication of infection. If your semen is very yellow, or if it has changed color or consistency recently then you should see your doctor to get evaluated for a possible infection.
No it is probably urine, white is semen. However, dried semen may be off-white.
Semen dries either clear or white.
A yellowish tinge in not necessarily a symptom of illness. Herpes is diagnosed by the sores that it produces.
No. It should always be white or clear. Yellow semen indicates problems with the prostate gland.
Multi-vitamins can color a mans semen yellow.
No, semen does not contain human growth hormone. Semen is composed of sperm cells, enzymes, fructose, and other substances, but it does not contain human growth hormone.
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No you don't, it is perfectly normal.
Probably not, but yellow semen can be caused from urine still in the urethra being flushed out when you ejaculate.