Male friends all know that normal ejaculated semen will liquefy after being discharged from the body, and finally become very thin. However, some men's sperm liquefaction is incomplete, which is definitely abnormal. If you want to improve this situation, you must know the reasons for incomplete sperm liquefaction. Next, let's let andrology experts tell you the specific reasons! I hope that everyone can understand this problem through the detailed content below. After normal semen is ejaculated, it becomes thick and jelly-like under the action of coagulase secreted by the seminal vesicles. After 10 to >20 minutes of ejaculation, it liquefies under the action of fibrolytic enzymes secreted by the prostate gland and becomes thinner. Liquefaction time: less than 30 minutes; abnormal liquefaction refers to the phenomenon that semen cannot be completely liquefied at least half an hour after ejaculation or begins to liquefy more than an hour. It includes semen that does not liquefy and semen that liquefies slowly, which is usually referred to as semen that does not liquefy. Causes 1. Infection causes sperm liquefaction failure. Acute and chronic inflammation of the reproductive tract or reproductive glands such as the epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles and prostate can reduce the motility of sperm. Infection can affect sperm motility in many ways. 2. Kartagener's syndrome. Kartagener's syndrome was first discovered in the early 1930s, and was later confirmed by other scholars to be a congenital lack of cilia structure, characterized by the inability of cilia of various cilia cells in the body to move, mainly due to the absence of dyneinalms of the cilia of peripheral microtubules. In addition to the inability of sperm to move, patients with this syndrome may also have chronic respiratory infections in their medical history. 3. Varicose veins lead to sperm liquefaction failure. Varicose veins can lead to male infertility in many ways. It not only affects the occurrence of sperm, but also causes a decrease in sperm motility. 4. Abnormal semen liquefaction. Semen liquefaction or high viscosity is one of the causes of male infertility. One important factor may be that it causes infertility by affecting the motility of sperm. 5. Chromosomal abnormalities are the cause of sperm failure to liquefy. Autosomal and sex chromosome abnormalities not only affect the number of sperm, but also affect the motility and forward movement of sperm. The main reasons for incomplete sperm liquefaction are the five reasons introduced in the above article. I hope that men who have already experienced sperm liquefaction can refer to the above article to see what the cause is, and then receive targeted treatment until sperm liquefaction returns to normal. In addition, everyone should choose a regular andrology hospital for treatment, so that the treatment effect will be good. |
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