Sperm test specific abstinence time in 3 ~ 7 days, the specific time and age has a certain correlation, need to be in the clinician’s guidance for standardized examination. Sperm test abstinence is mainly to ensure that there is a sufficient amount of sperm in the body to ensure the accuracy of the test, with age, the sperm production rate will decline, the corresponding abstinence time will be extended. The clinical requirement is 3 days of abstinence for those under 25 years old, 5 days for those 25 to 35 years old, and 7 days for those 35 to 45 years old. Try to do it within the corresponding time frame. Too long an interval between measurements will result in an overall decline in sperm quality and will have an impact on the accuracy of the test results. If you find any abnormalities in your sperm condition, you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner to diagnose the specific cause of the disease, and then carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the clinician to avoid delaying your condition.