How to check if sperm do not liquefy

  Sperm is a necessary substance for male reproduction. The quality of sperm directly determines whether a woman can successfully conceive. Many men nowadays suffer from non liquefaction of sperm. The occurrence of this situation can directly cause female infertility. Sperm non liquefaction requires examination to identify the cause for treatment. So how to check if sperm do not liquefy?

  

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  1. Semen analysis: The most important thing to do is to extract semen and conduct a comprehensive semen examination. The examination process mainly includes semen volume, liquefaction degree, viscosity, sperm count, sperm survival rate, sperm motility, sperm survival ability, and sperm color and morphology. These can all check whether semen is in a healthy state.

  2. Prostate fluid examination: Due to the significant impact of the prostate on male semen non liquefaction, prostate examination is necessary for patients with semen non liquefaction. Some proteolytic enzymes secreted by the prostate have liquefaction effects. If semen does not liquefy, it may be a serious disease of the prostate gland, so this examination is still important.

  3. Testicular ultrasound examination: Experts point out that the testicles are the place where sperm are produced, and any lesions in the testicles can have a huge impact on sperm. Ultrasound can see whether there are significant lesions in the testicles, and testicular biopsy can provide more definite judgment basis.

  Reminder: The non liquefaction of sperm is closely related to zinc deficiency, so it is important to supplement zinc in moderation and eat foods rich in selenium during treatment.

  This article provides a detailed introduction to three methods for detecting non liquefaction of sperm. If you are a man preparing for pregnancy and find yourself unable to impregnate a woman, it is best to go to the hospital for the three tests mentioned in this article to find out what is causing your sperm not to liquefy.

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