What’s with the white, heavy semen?

White and heavy semen may be normal, if accompanied by other discomforts such as pain, abnormal urination, etc., you need to visit the hospital for examination.
The common colors of semen can be milky white, yellowish, or even yellow. The color of semen does not reflect the quality of semen, and sometimes it is also related to the number of times of semen discharge.
If you have frequent seminal emissions, the semen may be white in color and thin; if you have fewer emissions or have not had any for a long time, the semen may be thicker and darker in color. It is recommended that semen tests, such as a routine semen test, be performed to determine semen quality.
Routine semen tests can determine semen volume, semen liquefaction time, sperm motility and density, as well as the presence of bacterial and mycoplasma infections, and are used to assess male fertility.
If the quality of semen is abnormal, further examination can be conducted to find out the cause and targeted treatment can be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.