Many friends will find that the characteristics of sperm are sticky. At this time, people's consistent impression of sperm is that when the characteristics of sperm become thinner, they will doubt whether their own body has any problems. So, is it normal for sperm not to be sticky?
It is necessary to go to the hospital to determine whether sperm are normal, but it is incorrect to conclude that sperm are abnormal based on their viscosity. Monitoring whether sperm is normal should be judged based on both the nature and quantity of sperm, rather than solely relying on the symptoms of sperm as a single factor.
If semen is stored for a longer period of time after ejaculation, or if there are more liquid components secreted by the prostate, semen will become more viscous; If the storage time is relatively short and there is less prostate fluid, it will be thinner. You can go to the hospital to determine whether the sperm is normal through routine semen examination. Semen routine examination usually includes sperm quantity, density, color, survival rate, percentage of abnormal sperm, sperm vitality, etc.
The color of normal semen is transparent and slightly white. If there is no sexual activity for a long time, it may be light yellow. The ejaculation volume is between two milliliters and six milliliters each time, and the semen will be in a relatively solidified state when first ejaculated. After 5 minutes to half an hour, it will gradually become liquid. Normally, each milliliter of semen contains over 20 million sperm. If the viscosity is very low and the sperm count significantly decreases, it indicates that the sperm are abnormal.