Is translucent semen normal?

Translucent semen is usually normal. Semen is usually off-white or milky white when it is first ejaculated, or yellowish when it has not been ejaculated for a long time, and it becomes translucent when it liquefies. If the semen is translucent, it may be related to too frequent ejaculation or certain diseases. 1. Physiological phenomenon: men have sex or masturbate many times in a short period of time, and ejaculate sperm, which can lead to a continuous decrease in the concentration of sperm in semen, and then the phenomenon of translucent semen. 2. Pathological phenomenon: (1) Inflammation: Semen contains not only sperm, but also fluid from seminal vesicle glands, prostate glands, and other gonadal fluids. Diseases such as seminal vesicle adenitis and prostatitis can lead to inflammatory secretions in the secretions of these glands, which in turn lead to abnormal semen color. (2) Oligospermia and azoospermia: This can lead to low or no sperm count in the patient’s semen, which can also lead to abnormal semen color. If you find that your ejaculate is abnormal, it is recommended that you consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify your condition and take active treatment.