Can incomplete liquefaction of semen cure itself?

Whether or not incomplete liquefaction of semen can heal on its own should depend on the actual situation. Incomplete liquefaction of semen caused by physiologic factors may heal on its own. When pathologic factors are present, it usually does not heal on its own. Incomplete semen liquefaction is usually caused by physiologic factors as well as pathologic factors. Physiologic factors include environmental factors and dietary factors, which may be cured after adjusting the daily diet and improving the surrounding environment to eliminate the triggers. When the incomplete liquefaction of semen is caused by pathological factors, such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, varicocele, etc., it needs treatment to be completely cured, and prolonged absence of treatment may lead to the non-liquefaction of semen, and may even cause male infertility. During the treatment period, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions, rational use of drugs for treatment, pay attention to physiological hygiene, light diet, do not drink alcohol and smoking.