What's with the sperm jelly?


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Sperm jelly may be normal, or it may be related to a disease. The specific cause needs to be determined after medical examination. Sperm jelly may be normal, or it may be related to a disease. The following are some possible reasons: Normal: Freshly ejaculated semen is usually jelly, because semen contains coagulation enzymes. Over the next 10 - 30 minutes, semen will gradually liquefy and become thin. This jelly to liquefaction process is the result of normal semen coagulation and liquefaction, which helps improve the chances of conception. Exceptions: If semen lasts a long time (More than 1 hour) still jelly, or accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, such as low semen volume, ejaculation pain, impotence, premature ejaculation, etc., may indicate health problems. These problems may be related to prostate, seminal vesicles or epididymis diseases, such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis or epididymitis. Other factors: Certain lifestyle and environmental factors may also affect the appearance and texture of semen. For example, prolonged abstinence, smoking, alcohol consumption, overwork, high temperatures, etc. may cause semen to be jelly. If there is any doubt about the appearance or texture of semen, it is recommended to consult a doctor for detailed examination and evaluation. A doctor may perform semen analysis to assess sperm count, motility, morphology, and other parameters. In addition, your doctor may ask you about your health history, lifestyle, and other relevant information to determine if there is a potential problem. Note that semen appearance and texture can be affected by a variety of factors, so an abnormal result on a single test does not necessarily indicate a serious health problem. Doctors will make comprehensive judgments based on specific situations and provide corresponding suggestions and treatment options. If there are fertility concerns or problems, it is important to consult a professional doctor in time.
In addition, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as a balanced diet, moderate exercise, and reducing smoking and alcohol consumption, can help maintain reproductive health.