Can incomplete liquefaction of semen be cured

Incomplete liquefaction of semen is partly curable, such as that caused by prostatitis, and partly incurable, such as congenital prostate deficiency. 1. Curable incomplete liquefaction of semen: Incomplete liquefaction of semen refers to the fact that semen is still in the form of jelly after being left for 60 minutes, and the semen loses its normal surge of power, resulting in the inability to come into contact with the egg and infertility. Some causes such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, varicocele, pathogenic microbial infections, endocrine disorders and micronutrient deficiencies can be cured. Through targeted treatment, such as the use of levofloxacin for prostatitis and surgical treatment for varicocele, the treatment can be cured. 2. Uncurable: Some of the causes such as anti-sperm antibodies, congenital prostate deficiency or dysplasia are not curable. So once the semen does not liquefy, you need to go to the hospital to check the cause and deal with the cause.