Is sperm density normal?


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Sperm thickening may be normal, but also may be a disease manifestation, such as semen does not liquefy, may also be related to abstinence for too long, reproductive system inflammation, varicocele, etc. Semen abnormalities should be promptly sought medical attention, pregnant couples long-term pregnancy unsuccessful should also seek medical attention. Under normal circumstances, sperm thickening is normal, but it may also be a manifestation of some diseases. After normal semen ejaculation, it will become jelly under the action of seminal vesicle coagulation enzyme. After 15 - 30 minutes, it will become liquid under the action of prostate liquefaction enzyme, which is called semen liquefaction. If semen is still not liquefied after 30 minutes, or liquefaction is incomplete, it belongs to pathological condition, which is called semen non-liquefaction. Semen does not liquefy will affect sperm motility and survival rate, thus affecting conception. Semen thick may also be related to abstinence time is too long, reproductive system inflammation, varicocele, etc. If abstinence time is too long, sperm concentration will be relatively high; If suffering from prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis and other inflammation, will lead to semen leucocyte increase, so that semen becomes thick; Varicocele can cause local temperature rise of testicle, affect sperm production and development, and may also make semen thick. In short, sperm thick may be normal or abnormal. If semen abnormality occurs, seek medical attention promptly, perform semen routine examination, prostatic fluid examination, spermatic vein ultrasound, etc., to clarify the cause and carry out targeted treatment. It should be noted that for pregnant couples, if long-term pregnancy preparation is unsuccessful, they should seek medical attention in time for comprehensive examination and treatment. At the same time, during pregnancy preparation, they should pay attention to maintaining good living habits, such as quitting smoking and alcohol, regular rest, appropriate exercise, etc., in order to improve the probability of pregnancy.