The quality of sperm partially determines the genetic condition of a child and also determines the physical development of the fetus. The normal color of sperm is milky white, but some factors can also cause the color of sperm to change, such as turning brown. So, let's quickly understand what to do with sperm brown?
Usually, if there is genital inflammation, sperm abnormality, or prolonged abstinence, the sperm will change and turn into a brownish color. Due to the presence of antibodies in sperm, it is normal for the sperm to self aggregate and appear brown. Although it is caused by physiological reasons, it still needs to be taken seriously and good sexual habits should be developed as much as possible.
If there is obvious discomfort in the body, it is recommended to undergo further examination, as everyone's constitution is different. It is also recommended to check for prostate diseases or genital inflammation. If it appears dark brown, it is still necessary to check to avoid male infertility. During this period, quit smoking and drinking, avoid spicy food, and eat more vegetables and fruits.
The differences in physical constitution can lead to varying colors of sperm, and many external factors can also cause changes in sperm color. If there are accompanying physical discomfort or infertility, timely examination is necessary. This cannot be ignored, as it is directly related to reproduction to avoid serious consequences.