Non liquefaction of semen
"The normally ejaculated semen is in a liquid state, but immediately coagulates into a gelatinous state. After about 10-20 minutes, it liquefies into a watery liquid. This process is called semen liquefaction. If it remains gelatinous for more than 30 minutes, it is called non liquefaction of the sperm.".
reason
Non liquefaction of semen is mainly related to insufficient fibrinolytic enzymes secreted by the prostate. This condition is mainly seen in inflammatory diseases of the prostate and seminal vesicles, while clinically, prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis often coexist.
Inflammation itself can not only reduce the synthesis and secretion of enzymes, but also have the effect of destroying and inactivating the secreted enzymes during the pathological process of inflammation, leading to an imbalance in the semen liquefaction enzyme system, resulting in non liquefaction of sperm.
symptom
So, what are the obvious characteristics of non liquefaction of semen? Here's an introduction:
Symptom 1: The semen is sticky, or in the form of jelly, or even in the form of flakes, blocks, or lumps, and does not liquefy after being discharged from the body for 60 minutes.
Symptom 2: Some patients may have symptoms such as difficulty in ejaculation, pain in ejaculation, blood semen, or have symptoms such as impotence, premature ejaculation, and ejaculation.
Symptom 3: Some patients often experience neuropsychiatric symptoms due to infertility, such as insomnia, palpitations, dizziness, hair loss, night sweats, and fatigue.
harm
Non liquefaction of semen can limit sperm activity, slow or inhibit sperm entry into the uterine cavity for fertilization, leading to infertility. And the increased viscosity of semen will also affect sperm motility and survival rate.
At the same time, proteolytic enzymes contained in semen can liquefy thick cervical mucus. Therefore, increased semen viscosity can also affect the ability of sperm to penetrate cervical mucus, leading to infertility.