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Concern About Unusual Semen Color: Seeking Advice

8/17/2025, 4:31:14 AMMale25-34

I’m a 44-year-old male, standing 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing 190 pounds. As the title suggests, I’m experiencing concerns regarding the color of my semen, which ranges from yellow and orange to a occasionally blood red, and at times a brown hue reminiscent of spent motor oil. Despite undergoing numerous tests for sexually transmitted infections, results have consistently come back negative. Medical opinions I've encountered suggest the possibility of a prostate infection, prompting multiple courses of treatment aimed at addressing this, though I have never been officially diagnosed with an infection—merely advised that this could be the likely issue. Regardless, the troubling coloration persists every time, leaning towards shades of yellow, orange, red, or brown. It’s noteworthy that I don’t experience any pain or discomfort of any sort, and this situation has been ongoing for a minimum of two years. I wonder if anyone might have insights or suggestions regarding what could be causing this issue. Frustratingly, the healthcare professionals I’ve consulted seem little inclined to pursue a definitive answer, which adds to my distress. I appreciate any guidance you may offer.

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Answers (1)

Cony

8/17/2025, 4:31:39 AM

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It's understandable to be concerned about changes in semen color, especially when they persist without clear explanations. The varied colors you're experiencing—yellow, orange, red, or brown—can be influenced by several factors, including diet, hydration, or potential underlying health conditions.

Explanation:

  1. Yellow or Orange Semen: This may sometimes be due to the presence of certain vitamins (like B vitamins) or dietary elements. Dehydration can also concentrate semen, giving it a darker appearance.
  2. Red or Brown Semen: These colors could indicate the presence of blood, which might suggest a condition like inflammation (possibly in the prostate, seminal vesicles, or urethra) or injury. It can also signal a more serious issue that warrants further investigation, particularly since this has been ongoing for two years.

Next Steps:

  1. Document Changes: Keep a symptom diary noting the colors, frequency, and any potential triggers (like diet or activity) to identify patterns.
  2. Hydration: Ensure you are drinking enough water daily, as dehydration can affect bodily fluids.
  3. Diet Evaluation: Consider reviewing your diet—high consumption of certain foods or supplements can alter semen color.
  4. Prostate Health Monitoring: Since you've been suggested a prostate infection, you might consider regular monitoring of your prostate health, including discussing a potential ultrasound or other imaging studies with a healthcare provider to investigate the issue more thoroughly.
  5. Seek a Second Opinion: If your current healthcare providers aren't offering clarity, it may be helpful to seek a second opinion from a urologist who specializes in male reproductive health for further investigation.

Your situation is understandably distressing, and seeking clarity is important for your well-being. If you notice any new symptoms such as pain, discomfort, or changes in urination, prioritize reaching out to a healthcare professional right away.

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