The color of normal semen is grayish white. If the semen is yellow and gelatinous and has not been discharged for a long time, it is likely to be one of the manifestations of prostatitis. Inflammatory prostatic fluid is mixed with semen, which changes the color of semen.
If the semen is gelatinous for a long time after injection, poor liquefaction of semen may occur. Of course, you can't judge this by yourself, and you need to go to a professional andrology department for semen analysis to be sure. Poor semen liquefaction will affect male fertility by affecting sperm activity.
Therefore, it is recommended that you go to a professional andrology department for semen and prostate examination as soon as possible to avoid delaying your illness.