Color: An Important Indicator of Men's Health
Normal semen should be milky white and slightly fishy. Long-term abstinence may lead to yellow semen color, which is normal, but it also implies a decline in sperm quality. However, if the semen is found to be yellow-green, or accompanied by bloodshot, and you feel abnormal in your private parts, you need to be vigilant. This may be a problem with the prostate, such as inflammation or other diseases.
Quantity: reflecting male fertility
The amount of semen reflects the fertility of men. Too little semen will reduce the number of sperm entering a woman's vagina and reduce the chance of pregnancy. However, too much semen is not a good thing, because too diluted semen is not conducive to the survival of sperm in women's vagina.
Viscosity: healthy baby
The viscosity of semen is another key factor. Sticky semen contains more sperm, which means stronger fertility. If the semen can be in a "wiredrawing" state, it means that the sperm density, quality and vitality are good, and the baby born is healthier.