Many men may be found to have sperm that cannot liquefy during physical examinations or pre pregnancy examinations. Many men are confused about this situation, not knowing what it means or what causes it. So, why can't sperm liquefy?
1. Bacterial infection. If some bacteria, pathogens, etc. enter the male reproductive tract in daily life, it is easy to cause some diseases, which may include semen non liquefaction.
2. Emotional influence. More than half of men whose semen does not liquefy have emotional abnormalities such as anxiety, depression, and fear. Over time, these abnormalities not only affect sperm but also have adverse effects on men's physical health.
3. Urine irritation. There are many acidic and alkaline elements in human urine, which can easily cause uric acid to reflux and enter the male prostate, leading to chronic prostatitis. Over time, this can also cause semen not to liquefy.
4. Liver and kidney damage. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the liver and kidneys have a significant impact on the quality of sperm. If there is damage to the liver and kidneys, leading to insufficient yang energy, it may cause internal heat, which not only makes it easy for semen to not liquefy, but may even cause infertility.
5. Improper diet. Eating foods that are too spicy, greasy, or cold in daily life can easily cause excessive moisture in the body, damage the spleen and kidneys, and result in semen being viscous and not easily liquefied.