Can semen not liquefy on its own?

The likelihood of semen dysfluidosis healing on its own is very low.
According to the analysis of current data, the possibility of self-healing of semen dysfluidosis is relatively low, and there are no accurate clinical cases to illustrate.
The occurrence of semen non-liquefaction, the etiology of which is not yet completely clear, may be related to the proteases and coagulation factors in the liquefaction factors, which affect the liquefaction of semen. Common predisposing factors are infectious diseases of the reproductive tract such as seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis.
Treatment is still difficult, only detailed identification of the cause of the disease and timely treatment of the cause can improve the therapeutic efficacy, such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis and so on.
If the diagnosis of semen non-liquefaction is confirmed, it is necessary to improve the function of the prostate gland as soon as possible, and improve the ability of prostate secretion and liquefaction, to avoid delaying the condition and affecting fertility.