Friends who have had sexual experience know that after a period of time, semen may liquefy under the influence of air and eventually become like water. However, in life, many male friends' sperm does not liquefy when they ejaculate, which is obviously abnormal. So, if a man's sperm does not liquefy, can this situation be cured by itself? If it is really a problem with semen quality that causes non-liquefaction, it will not heal itself. If semen does not liquefy, sperm activity will be restricted, slowing down or inhibiting sperm from entering the uterine cavity for fertilization, thus causing infertility. Increased semen viscosity will affect sperm motility and survival rate. At the same time, the proteolytic enzymes contained in semen can liquefy the thick cervical mucus. Therefore, increased semen viscosity will also affect the ability of sperm to penetrate the cervical mucus, leading to infertility. Common reasons for semen failure to liquefy are insufficient fibrinolytic enzymes secreted by the prostate due to seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis; deficiency of trace elements (magnesium, zinc, etc.); congenital prostate absence, etc. When semen is in a liquefied state at first, it is very conducive to ejaculation. Then it becomes a jelly state so that the semen can stay in the female vagina and not flow out easily. Then it liquefies again so that the sperm in the semen can fully move so that they can swim along the female reproductive tract to the fallopian tube, which is conducive to sperm and egg combination and fertilization. If this physiological process is not like this, it means that there is a problem with the semen. The reason why semen is coagulated into a jelly state is due to the coagulation protein secreted by the seminal vesicles. The proteolytic enzymes and fibrinolytic enzymes secreted by the prostate in the semen can decompose this coagulation protein and promote the liquefaction of semen. Therefore, the failure of semen to liquefy is caused by the increase of coagulation protein or the decrease of proteolytic enzymes and fibrinolytic enzymes. When performing semen analysis, if the semen is not coagulated, it may be caused by ejaculatory duct defects or congenital lack of seminal vesicles. Non-liquefaction of semen affects the free movement of sperm. Under a microscope, sperm can be seen to aggregate in non-liquefaction semen, unable to move or only moving slowly. The movement of sperm in this kind of semen in the female reproductive tract is obviously hindered. Sperm cannot ascend into the cervical canal, uterine cavity and fallopian tube, and cannot meet the egg, causing fertilization obstacles. |
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