Normal semen is discharged from the body and immediately solidifies into a gel or clot shape. After 10-20 minutes, it will liquefy into a water like liquid. This process is called semen liquefaction and is a normal physiological phenomenon. Once semen is expelled from the body and remains gelatinous for more than 30 minutes, it is an abnormal phenomenon called non liquefaction of semen.
The cause of semen non liquefaction is usually due to seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis. These diseases will lead to insufficient fibrinolysis enzyme secreted by the prostate and lack of trace elements. The phenomenon of semen non liquefaction is caused by stillness. This is because the secretion of prostate and seminal vesicle participates in the process of semen coagulation and liquefaction. Once the seminal vesicle or prostate is inflamed, this disease will lead to this.
Determine if semen is normal at 4 o'clock
According to the regulations of the World Health Organization, whether semen is normal or not can be obtained by men themselves
(1) Semen volume: The normal volume should be more than 2ml (ml). If there is an excess of 7ml or more, not only does the sperm density decrease, but it is also easy to flow out of the female vagina, resulting in a decrease in the total number of sperm, which is common in patients with seminal vesiculitis. If the total amount is less than 2ml, the semen volume is small, and if it is less than 1ml, it is easy to become infertile.
(2) Color: The normal color is gray or slightly yellow. The semen is milky white or chartreuse, indicating inflammation of the male genital tract or accessory gonad. Pink, red, or microscopic red blood cells can be seen as bloody semen, commonly seen in patients with accessory gonads and posterior urethritis, and occasionally in patients with tuberculosis or tumors.
(3) Liquefaction time: after normal semen injection, it becomes frozen under the action of seminal vesicle coagulase, and becomes liquid under the action of prostate liquefying enzyme 15-30 minutes later, which is called semen liquefaction. It is abnormal for semen to not liquefy after 30 minutes of injection.
(4) Viscosity: Use a glass rod to contact the liquefied semen, and gently lift the semen filament. If the semen is normal, the length of the semen filament should be less than 2 centimeters.
Not ejaculating is prone to developing stones
Many men believe that ejaculation can strengthen their physical fitness, but the medical community has found that men who do not ejaculate in a timely manner are prone to prostate stones, causing back pain, poor urination and other troubles, which is actually detrimental to their health. There are many reasons for prostate stones in photography, with insufficient ejaculation being the main cause. The photography gland secretes fluids such as photography gland fluid, proteins, minerals, etc. The fluid and sperm cells form semen, which is discharged through the urethra. If semen cannot be discharged in a timely manner, after years of accumulation of photography glands, it is easy to form stones.