Couleurs du sperme : du blanc au rouge, quand faut-il s’inquiéter ?
Semen, the biological fluid produced during ejaculation, is generally white, off-white, or grayish-opalescent in color. However, its color can vary depending on several factors, ranging from diet to health, as urologists and andrologists explain. Here's a breakdown of semen color variations and their implications.
Normal variations
Worrying variations
When to consult?
Any abnormal color (red, brown, greenish) or unusual odor should prompt you to consult a doctor quickly. Additional tests, such as a urine analysis, a sperm culture or a digital rectal examination, will help identify the cause, whether it is an infection, inflammation or a more serious pathology such as cancer. Specialists point out that, while variations related to abstinence or diet are generally not serious, any persistent changes or those accompanied by other symptoms (pain, fever, urinary discomfort) should be subject to a medical evaluation to rule out any serious health problems.
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Beurk beurk beurk
Il faut se renseigner sur les bienfaits du sperme avant de dire yak !
Il faut aussi dire que le sperme c'est du sang. Après plusieurs rapports, c'est le sans qui va sortir à la place du sang.
sperme du sang?
ardoo, Si c'est vraiment ton cas, il faut consulter un médecin. Ce n'est absolument pas normal.
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