Sperm is like crushed jelly, which is a typical symptom of non-liquefaction of semen. Normal sperm is initially jelly-like after ejaculation, and after 30 minutes, it starts the process of liquefaction and gradually forms a liquid state. The main reason for this state is to provide more favorable conditions for sperm movement, which is why most men with semen that is not liquefied have infertility. When men suffer from diseases of the genitourinary system, such as vesiculitis or prostatitis can lead to semen non-liquefaction, because the composition of semen contains prostatic fluid and seminal vesicle fluid, and when there is non-liquefaction, the first thing to consider is whether there are problems with these organs. If microorganisms such as protozoa and bacteria enter the urogenital organs, jelly-like, non-liquefied semen will occur. It is recommended that this situation must be taken seriously and the primary cause actively examined.