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Sperm transparent colloidal substance may be normal, may also be related to prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, varicocele and other diseases, need to see a doctor to check for clear reasons. Sperm transparent colloidal substance may be normal phenomenon, may also be related to disease. The following are some possible reasons: Physiological reasons: Semen is not completely liquefied: The semen that has just been ejaculated is jelly, which is due to the coagulation protein contained in the semen. Under the action of fibrinolytic enzymes secreted by the prostate gland, the semen will gradually liquefy and become thin. Generally, within 30 minutes, the semen will completely liquefy. If the semen is still jelly after 30 minutes, it may affect sperm motility and fertility. Abstinence time is longer: Abstinence for a long time can lead to a decrease in the number and quality of sperm in semen, as well as changes in the color and texture of semen. Abstinence for a long time may cause semen to become thick and transparent. Pathological causes: prostatitis: Prostate gland is an important part of semen. If inflammation occurs in prostate gland, it may lead to prostate secretion dysfunction and increase jelly like substance in semen. Seminal vesiculitis: Seminal vesiculitis can lead to increased coagulation factor secreted by seminal vesicles, making semen coagulate and appear jelly like substance. At the same time, seminal vesiculitis may also be accompanied by symptoms such as blood sperm and ejaculation pain. Varicocele: Varicocele can cause local temperature rise of testicle, affect sperm production and development, and may also affect semen quality. If there is transparent jelly substance in sperm, it is recommended to seek medical advice in time, and perform semen routine examination, prostate fluid examination, spermatic vein ultrasound examination, etc. to clarify the cause. If it is physiological, special treatment is generally not required. If the cause is pathological, treatment is required on a case-by-case basis. In addition, it is recommended that couples who are planning to conceive undergo a comprehensive pre-pregnancy test before pregnancy, including semen testing, to understand the fertility of both parties and improve the chances of conception. At the same time, during pregnancy preparation, attention should be paid to maintaining good living habits, such as quitting smoking and alcohol, balanced diet, moderate exercise, etc., which will help improve sperm quality.