Uncover whether men's semen sperm is normal. How to judge whether men's semen color is generally beige. Of course, some men's semen is beige. This is also normal. So how can heat judge whether the semen of a man is normal or not? What is the standard? To answer this question, we first need to understand the formation, maturation and activity process of male sperm. Sperm is produced by testicles. The number of sperm per milliliter of semen is generally between 60 million and 200 million. The active sperm accounts for more than 60% of the total, and the deformed sperm accounts for less than 10% of the total. Sperm activity lasts for 3-4 hours at room temperature.
Seminal plasma is a mixture of male accessory gonad secretions, mainly from the seminal vesicle and prostate. Among them, 60% came from the seminal vesicle gland, 30% from the prostate, and 10% from the epididymis, the ampulla of the vas deferens, the bulbar gland of the urethra and the gland of the urethra. After spermatozoa are generated in the seminiferous tubules of the testis, they have formed tadpole-like spermatozoa in morphology, but the spermatozoa in the testis have no fertilization ability. Testicular sperm also needs to undergo sperm maturation in the epididymis and capacitation in the female reproductive tract. Sperm has undergone a series of complex changes during its operation in the 4-6 meter long epididymis. In the process of maturation, the volume of sperm becomes smaller and the water content decreases. The most obvious change is that the cytoplasmic droplets in the body of immature sperm move backward and finally take off. In the semen of some infertile patients, a large number of immature sperm without cytoplasmic droplets can be seen.
Sperm coming out of the testis can move, but after entering the head of the epididymis, it will lose its ability to move. In the process of sperm running in the epididymis, they gradually acquire the ability to move. First, there is a swing in place, then there is a circle movement, and finally there is a swing forward movement unique to mature sperm. Therefore, observing the sperm movement mode is also an indicator to measure whether the sperm is mature. When normal semen is discharged from the body, it will immediately coagulate into jelly or clot, and then liquefy into water-like liquid after 10-20 minutes. We call this process semen liquefaction, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. Once the semen is discharged from the body, it is still gelatinous for more than 30 minutes, which is an abnormal phenomenon called non-liquefaction of semen.
The causes of non-liquefaction of semen are usually caused by seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis. These diseases will lead to insufficient fibrinolytic enzyme secreted by the prostate, lack of trace elements, and non-liquefaction of semen caused by Jinger. This is because the secretion of the prostate and seminal vesicle is involved in the coagulation and liquefaction process of semen. Once inflammation occurs in the seminal vesicle or prostate, this disease will occur. If your sperm has the following conditions, it should be carefully checked: 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.
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.