Many men are very concerned about the condition of their sperm, as it is related to the fertility of the next generation and may even affect their marital life. As for whether the viscosity of sperm is better to be thicker or thinner, we cannot make a conclusion on this. So, what should we do if the viscosity of sperm is thinner, and what are the reasons for it?
The semen we see is typically gray white or slightly yellowish in color under normal conditions. If other colors appear, it may indicate inflammation in the reproductive tract. Normal semen will remain in a gel like state and become liquid under the action of enzymes in a short period of time. If ejaculation is frequent, the semen will be relatively diluted.
The quality of sperm cannot be judged as poor solely based on the thinness observed by the naked eye. It still requires routine semen examination to determine. But semen dilution may also be a manifestation of inflammation. If you are planning to conceive in the near future or are concerned about your physical condition, you can undergo a semen examination to further determine the survival rate and density of sperm.
The quality of semen determines the quality of fertility and sexual life, so such issues cannot be ignored. Young people nowadays are influenced by many factors, which make their bodies weak and in a sub healthy state. It may also be due to kidney deficiency causing thin semen. It is recommended to have moderate sexual activity, avoid masturbation, and pay attention to a light diet, drink plenty of water, and avoid getting overheated. Do not smoke or drink excessively, exercise more regularly, and maintain sufficient sleep.