Why are sperm transparent? What is the reason?

It is normal for semen to be transparent, milky white or watery, which is the normal performance of semen. However, if semen appears yellow or pink, it is usually yellow because of abstinence for too long, and pink belongs to the blood in semen, which is called blood essence. If the pale yellow is due to abstinence for too long, the past dead sperm, abnormal and low-activity semen and normal fresh sperm are stored in the seminal vesicle.

During ejaculation, the seminal vesicle contracts, enters the prostate urethra through the ejaculatory duct and is excreted, which may solidify into a gelatinous or gelatinous substance in a short time. Therefore, patients can see pale yellow or yellow jelly-like coagulum, which is due to too many other substances and metabolites in semen, resulting in yellow crystals. This is because abstinence lasts for a long time, while hemospermia is mainly caused by seminal vesiculitis, while transparency and milky white are normal physiological manifestations, so don't worry too much.