Semen non-liquefaction can be self-tested by observing the semen traits, but the results of self-testing may be affected by other factors, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, combined with physical examination, laboratory tests and other diagnostic.
1. Observation of semen characteristics: normal male semen is jelly-like after being discharged from the body, and gradually liquefies 15-20 minutes after being discharged from the body. If you suspect that semen is not liquefied, you can measure yourself by observing the character of the semen discharged. If the discharged semen fails to liquefy in more than 60 minutes at a room temperature of 25℃ or below, then it is considered to be non-liquefaction of semen.
2. Physical examination: The doctor will check whether the man has serious varicocele, epididymitis, prostatitis and other diseases affecting semen through visual examination and palpation.
3. Laboratory tests: such as drawing length observation method and other biochemical tests to comprehensively determine the cause of the disease.
Those who suspect that semen is not liquefied should go to the hospital in time and receive treatment as soon as possible after clarifying the cause of the disease, so as not to affect the reproductive function.