If the color of semen changes, such as yellowing, even darkening, brown and bloodshot, it is possible to consider urinary and reproductive system infections, such as testicular epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis and seminal vesicle stones; A few cases can also be seen in testicular tumors and seminal vesicle carcinoma. Therefore, urine should be examined as a whole, as well as prostate fluid and semen routine. If leukocytes and lecithin corpuscles in prostatic fluid are found to be reduced, a diagnosis can basically be made. Imaging ultrasound and magnetic resonance vibration examination are helpful to examine the corresponding urogenital tumors.
Inflammatory diseases are generally treated with antibiotics, combined with some drugs to dredge the prostate, such as the classic cephalosporin III combined with tamsulosin. For other rare tumors or diseases such as stones, surgery is generally used.