If you have jelly-like substances in your urine, you should check your urine routine to find out what type of substance it is. If a woman has this condition, it may be caused by a urinary tract infection that causes urine crystals to form in the urine. If a man has a jelly-like appearance in his urine, it may be caused by chronic prostatitis or inflammation of the urethra. This can also have a jelly-like appearance when a large amount is released into the urine during the process of urination. Other cases are seen in men with incomplete vas deferens obstruction or bilateral vas deferens stenosis. In this case, the sperm is not completely discharged in large quantities at once during the ejaculation process, but is slowly discharged into the urethra. The sperm will have a jelly-like appearance due to the liquefaction of the prostate gland. When this happens, it is recommended that the patient go to the urology department for a definitive examination to find out if there is a specific disease causing this condition.