Incomplete sperm liquefaction can be caused by micronutrient deficiencies, varicocele, prostatitis or seminal vesiculitis, etc. Different triggers will lead to different treatments, including medication and surgery. 1. Micronutrient deficiencies: lack of magnesium, zinc and other micronutrients can lead to incomplete sperm liquefaction. After diagnosis, you should eat a reasonable diet and ensure balanced nutrition, which may gradually improve the situation. 2. Varicose veins: When varicose veins cause incomplete sperm liquefaction, it indicates that male fertility has been affected, and after diagnosis, surgical treatment is usually carried out, such as laparoscopic high spermatic vein ligation. 3. Prostatitis or seminal vesiculitis: For prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis, antimicrobial treatment, such as levofloxacin and cefdinir, is usually prescribed to control the infection and eliminate the infectious factors, and fertility may return to normal. During the treatment of sperm liquefaction insufficiency, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions, use medication safely and reasonably, and do a good job of daily care.