As long as you have experienced sex, both men and women will know that men's semen will have a strong taste when they ejaculate. This smell just reflects the health of men's prostate. Some people will hate the taste of semen and others will like the taste of semen. But men should learn how to look at the prostate from semen. Looking at the prostate from semen can help you keep abreast of your prostate health.
The smell of semen reveals your "glandular function"
Semen, like saliva, gastrointestinal fluid and blood, belongs to the body fluid of human body, but the smell of semen is the most significant. Semen is not as simple as other body fluids. It is a mixture. In addition to sperm, other seminal plasma components in semen are composed of prostatic fluid, epididymis fluid, seminal vesicle fluid and various secretions of urethra and vas deferens.
The smell of normal semen is emitted by a chemical substance called arginine after oxidation, which is very similar to the smell of chestnut flower. Arginine is one of the most important components in prostate secretion. The oxidation of arginine must involve the seminal vesicle fluid. The prostate fluid obtained by rectal massage generally does not have the smell of natural ejaculation semen.
Men's semen has a special smell. Once the smell of semen changes, it means that prostatitis has changed. The so-called change means that there may be a change. Generally speaking, it means that they are ill. It can be seen that the smell of normal ejaculated semen comes from the prostate, but only with the participation of seminal vesicle fluid. The lack of this special smell in semen often indicates the damage of prostate function, and the semen of many prostate patients often cannot smell this smell.
As for the physiological significance of the special smell of semen, it is speculated that it may be related to sexual desire and sexual behavior. In lower animals, the information of sexual activity and sexual selection of both sexes mainly depends on smell; Many mammals emit a special smell during estrus to attract the opposite sex.
Although the way of receiving sexual stimulation has been expanding in human evolution, the role of smell in sexual selection has given way to vision. However, in recent years, scientists have found many secretory substances that can affect the opposite sex from the sense of smell, indicating that the sense of smell may still be one of the important sensory organs of the human body, and it is necessary to make in-depth research.
Looking at the prostate from the semen allows men to keep abreast of their health. Don't just ejaculate in the future. Pay attention to the taste of your semen while ejaculating. Look at the prostate from the semen to keep your prostate healthy at any time.