What is the health care effect of semen on women? Many female friends may not know what health benefits male semen has for women, so what specific health benefits does semen have for women? Let's introduce the health benefits of semen on women.
Condoms have made important contributions to human contraception and the prevention of the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. However, it may cover women's health while preventing male semen from entering the female reproductive tract.
Condoms can also avoid health issues
Although the issue of semen promoting women's health has not yet received comprehensive and authoritative recognition, many experts and scholars have pointed out after research that the health benefits of semen cannot be ignored.
One is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory.
In a biological experiment, German medical scientists found Serendipity that male semen contains an important antibacterial seminal plasma element. Once this substance with special functions enters bacteria, it can prevent the synthesis of bacterial ribonucleic acid, making bacteria unable to survive.
It was found in the laboratory that seminal plasma element can kill staphylococcus, streptococcus and other pathogenic bacteria like penicillin, Streptomycin and tetracycline. Some people have been married for more than 30 years, 100 people a week - women have had two gynecological examinations, and found that only 10% of gynecological diseases, such as Vaginitis, Cervicitis, Endometritis, salpingitis, and so on, have incidence rate far lower than women with normal sexual life.
The reason is that for women who have normal and harmonious sexual life, their husband's semen often appears in their reproductive tract. It is the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of semen that reduce the incidence rate of these female reproductive tract infections.
Composition of semen
Seminal plasma is composed of supporting cells of convoluted seminiferous tubules, epididymis, prostate, seminal vesicle gland, Bulbourethral gland gland and secretion of paraurethral gland. The secretion from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland accounts for approximately 65% and 30% of the total volume. Semen plasma mainly provides a substrate for transporting and nourishing sperm, and stimulates sperm activity.
Semen is composed of sperm and seminal plasma. We further analyze that the main component of seminal plasma is water, accounting for over 90% of the total. Other components include fat, protein particles, pigment particles, phospholipid bodies, amines (choline, spermine, spermine), free amino acids (the content varies greatly, with a total amino acid content of 1.25 g/100m1 within 4-16 hours), inorganic salts (calcium 255) mg/d l, magnesium 14mg/dl, potassium 89mg/dl Zinc 14mg/dl enzyme (mainly including Acid phosphatase, Lactate dehydrogenase, Hyaluronidase), sugar (mainly fructose 224mg/100ml). These components are similar to plasma components, but have different sources, forms, and effects.