Does Male Seed Variation Indicate Male Organ Problems?
by John Dugan OwnerMale organ problems are something that men definitely want to
avoid. In many cases, spending a proper amount of time on male organ health
will help keep away many common male organ problems, such as persistent odor or
rashes. But what about when a man notices that there has been a change in his
male seed? Does this indicate some potential male organ problems that he
should be concerned about?
Normal male seed
In order to determine what is a change or variation in his male
seed, it helps to know a little bit about male seed in the first place. First,
male seed is not produced solely in one part of the body. Instead, several body
parts make different components of the male seed – the male seed vesicles being
responsible for some 60-65%, the prostate for 30% or so, and the sacks and
epididymis joining in for the final 5% or thereabouts.
Male seed tends to be somewhat thick, at least compared to other
fluids like water. But the thickness is likely to vary from one man to the
next, largely as a result of diet. Most men know from self-pleasuring what
their general male seed thickness is and can use that as a guide to determining
if there is any change in thickness. The typical color is also usually white or
greyish-white.
Color variation
Sometimes a man may notice there is some color variation in his
male seed. What is typically a distinct white now has a tinge of another color.
What might this mean?
When male seed takes on a reddish, brownish or pinkish
hue, it frequently means that there is some blood in the male seed. Many men
understandably find this alarming, but in many cases it is not a serious
matter. Often it simply means that blood vessel has developed a
small leak and this often resolves itself in a few days. However, if there is a
large presence of blood in the male seed or if it continues beyond two or three
days, a physician should definitely be consulted, as this may indicate more
severe trauma or an infection.
Sometimes male seed becomes noticeably yellow in coloration, which
can result from several factors. For instance, if a man has not released seed
in quite some time, there may be a large number of expired sperm in the male
seed, which accounts for the yellowness. It may also mean a bit of urine has
become mixed in. More serious causes include a urinary tract infection or a
social disease, both of which require a doctor’s intervention. Greenish male
seed may also be due to an social disease, although a green color may also be
due to a problem in the prostate. Again, a doctor should be consulted in this
case.
Volume variation
Men who release seed frequently often find that they are releasing
smaller volumes than usual, simply because the body has not had enough time to
replace released male seed. If frequency is not the reason, there may be
blockage or other issues, which require a doctor visit.
Sometimes the volume is the same but the thickness varies. Again,
thinner male seed may be due to frequent seed releases, but diet or low sperm
counts are other options. Diet is often a factor behind thicker, lumpier male
seed; often it means a man needs to take in more water. If the thickness varies
for an extended period of time, consult a doctor.
Male seed variation can sometimes help a man spot some potential
male organ problems. He can better manage such issues if he daily applies a
superior male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin). The manhood needs to attain sufficient
intake of vitamins, so it’s best to locate a crème which includes vitamins A,
B5, C, D, and E; topical application of these vitamins via a crème provides a
more direct benefit to the male organ. In addition, a crème with L-carnitine
can take advantage of this ingredient’s neuroprotective qualities in help
insure against loss of member sensation due to overuse or rough handling.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common manhood health issues, tips on improving male member sensitivity
and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ. John Dugan is a professional
writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing
writer to numerous websites.
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