That's fine: It's lipofuscin pigment from the seminal vesicles.
Answered 4/6/2016
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Here are some ...: The changing semen color may widely vary among men over time to reflect the following: age, interval of ejaculation, foods consumption, or rarely infection. For most of cases, the yellow tint of various degree is not clinically significant at all as long as not hurting. So, save your time and energy for practicing healthy lifestyle without obsession as the foundation of all healthcare ...
Answered 10/4/2014
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