It is not normal for a person's sperm to have irregular consistency. Healthy sperm typically has a thick, cloudy or grayish-white appearance with a gelatinous consistency. Watery sperm can sometimes indicate a low sperm count, while ejaculation of thin, clear sperm may be a temporary condition without serious health concerns. If you notice consistently watery or discolored sperm, it is advisable to consult a primary care physician for further evaluation.
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