Why Does Semen Form into Clumps?

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Male sperm in clumps may be caused by prostate diseases such as prostatitis, or due to endocrine reasons. Normal male sperm should be milky white and viscous. If sperm is found in clumps, it may be caused by some diseases in the body, such as prostatitis, or due to endocrine reasons. This situation should be taken seriously enough, because if it is not treated in time, it may lead to male infertility. If the sperm in clumps does not occur frequently or only occasionally, there is no need to worry, as it will not have a significant impact on physical health or future fertility.

Male sperm in clumps is due to the participation of secretions from the prostate and seminal vesicles in the coagulation and liquefaction process of semen. Coagulation factors produced by the seminal vesicles cause semen coagulation, while proteinases, fibrinolytic enzymes, and other semen liquefaction factors produced by the prostate cause semen liquefaction. If there are abnormalities in the male prostate and seminal vesicles, it will lead to the occurrence of sperm non-liquefaction, resulting in sperm in the form of clumps. These two diseases can have a significant impact on our health, and we need to pay attention to them. If sperm in clumps is frequently found, it is necessary to promptly go to the hospital for relevant examinations to confirm the cause of this situation, and then carry out targeted drug or surgical treatment based on the examination results. In daily life, we should also pay attention to the intake of nutrients, such as protein, zinc, selenium, and other elements, in order to maintain a healthy body.