Sexual Health
What are the manifestations of non-liquefaction of sperm? Semen does not liquefy or increases the risk of infertility
Normal semen is in a sticky state after injection, but after a few minutes, the semen is liquefied into liquid. After 45 minutes of injection, the semen is still frozen and cannot be liquefied into aqueous liquid. The semen is not liquefied. The non-liquefied semen is common in patients with prostate disease and seminal vesiculitis. Generally, the non-liquefied semen is prone to infertility. What are the common symptoms of non-liquefied semen? Why does non-liquefaction of semen lead to male infertility
What is the performance of sperm non-liquefaction?
Normal semen is liquefied when it is ejected, but immediately coagulates into jelly or clot, and then liquefies into water-like liquid after about 10-20 minutes. This process is called semen liquefaction, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. If the semen is discharged from the body and remains gelatinous for more than 30 minutes, it is a pathological condition, which is called non-liquefaction of semen.
If inflammation occurs in the current column gland or seminal vesicle gland, due to the lack or destruction of the secretion of proteolytic enzymes, resulting in the disorder of the enzyme system, the semen of some patients will not liquefy after being placed for 1 hour, or the liquefaction is incomplete, and the viscosity is too high. This is called semen non-liquefaction, which is a pathological phenomenon. In this case, sperm cannot move, which will certainly lead to infertility. Therefore, diseases of seminal vesicle and prostate are important reasons for non-liquefaction.
What are the hazards of semen non-liquefaction?
Men with non-liquefaction of sperm will be accompanied by diseases such as prostatitis, and many patients will also have bad psychology such as anxiety and depression due to these diseases, which will aggravate the psychological burden and affect physical and mental health.
Non-liquefaction of sperm will affect fertility, lead to low sperm activity, restrict sperm movement, and cannot complete the combination of normal sperm and eggs, seriously affecting sperm quality and causing infertility.
Male sperm non-liquefaction is caused by prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis, which seriously endanger male reproductive health.
Will non-liquefaction of semen lead to male infertility?
Semen consists of seminal plasma and sperm. The semen injected normally is liquid, but immediately coagulates into colloidal form, and liquefies into water-like liquid within 10-20 minutes. This process is called semen liquefaction, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. The semen is still frozen after being discharged from the body for more than 30 minutes, which is a pathological condition and is called non-liquefaction of semen. Liquefaction can occur in vitro and in the female genital tract. The liquefaction time of extracorporeal mass seems to be faster, and ejaculation can be achieved in about 5 minutes.