Testis
I have been ejaculating into a plastic container while masturbating.
Previously, the semen was milky white and viscous, taking about 30 minutes to liquefy.
When I rinsed the container, some of the semen would still stick together like thick mucus.
However, for the past month, my ejaculations have been very thin and watery, not requiring 30 minutes to liquefy.
The color is also very clear, and it rinses away easily with water, leaving no residue, even if I ejaculate only once a week.
This situation has not improved.
Additionally, I have recently experienced a subtle aching sensation in my testicles.
I am unsure if this is psychological or if there is a real pain.
What could be wrong with me?
A A, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/10/31
Dr. Chen Xiuyi reply Urology
Hello: Normal semen is typically whitish and viscous immediately after ejaculation, and it begins to liquefy after about five to thirty minutes.
In cases of more frequent ejaculation, the semen usually remains whitish, while prolonged abstinence may result in a yellowish appearance.
However, if there is accompanying inflammation, the semen may turn yellow and liquefaction may be delayed.
It is advisable to consult a urologist.
Sincerely, Dr.
Chen Hsiu-Yi, Urology.
Reply Date: 2005/10/31
More Info
Changes in semen consistency and testicular discomfort can be concerning symptoms for many individuals. It’s important to understand that variations in semen consistency can occur for a variety of reasons, and while some changes may be benign, others could indicate underlying health issues.
Firstly, the consistency of semen can be influenced by several factors, including hydration levels, frequency of ejaculation, diet, and overall health. Semen typically appears as a thick, milky fluid that can take some time to liquefy after ejaculation. If you have noticed a significant change from a thick, viscous consistency to a more watery and transparent appearance, this could be attributed to several factors:
1. Hydration: Increased fluid intake can lead to more diluted semen. If you have been drinking more water or fluids, this could explain the change in consistency.
2. Frequency of Ejaculation: If you are ejaculating less frequently, the body may produce semen that is less concentrated. This can lead to a change in the appearance and consistency of the semen.
3. Diet and Lifestyle: Changes in diet, stress levels, and lifestyle habits can also affect semen quality. A diet low in zinc or other essential nutrients can impact semen production.
4. Infections or Inflammation: Conditions such as prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) or other infections in the reproductive system can lead to changes in semen consistency and may also cause discomfort in the testicles.
Regarding the discomfort in your testicles, it is essential to consider that pain or discomfort in this area can arise from various causes, including:
- Infection: Epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) or orchitis (inflammation of the testicles) can cause pain and discomfort. These conditions are often associated with infections, which may require medical treatment.
- Trauma or Strain: Physical activity or trauma to the area can lead to discomfort.
- Psychological Factors: Anxiety or stress can manifest as physical symptoms, including discomfort in the testicular region.
Given your symptoms, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. They may perform a physical examination, ask about your medical history, and possibly recommend tests such as a semen analysis or ultrasound of the testicles to rule out any serious conditions.
In summary, while changes in semen consistency and testicular discomfort can be benign, they can also indicate underlying health issues that require attention. It is advisable to seek medical advice to ensure that any potential problems are addressed promptly. Remember, open communication with your healthcare provider about your symptoms is vital for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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