Is it normal for semen to be yellow on paper?

It is usually normal for men’s semen to be yellow on paper, but some inflammatory conditions of the urinary tract can also cause semen to turn yellow.
Under normal circumstances, freshly ejaculated semen is milky white, and if it is a long time without ejaculation, it can appear yellow on paper. Diseases that cause yellow semen are commonly associated with urinary tract infections such as prostatitis and urethritis.
As a result of not paying attention to urethral hygiene infection bacteria, bacteria retrograde up the reproductive tract, resulting in prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, seminal vesicle gland congestion and edema, resulting in yellow semen. Urethral infection with bacteria can cause symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency and pain in urination, and yellow color will also appear in ejaculation.
If you exclude physiological causes and other symptoms occur, you should immediately go to the hospital, ask the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and deal with it accordingly.