Is it normal for semen liquefaction time to be greater than 60 minutes?
A sperm liquefaction time exceeding 60 minutes is generally considered abnormal. The specific analysis is as follows:
Immediately after ejaculation, semen typically has a gel-like consistency and normally liquefies within 10 to 20 minutes. If the liquefaction time exceeds 60 minutes, this is usually abnormal and may be caused by factors such as genetic conditions, irregular lifestyle habits, or prostatitis. These conditions can reduce sperm survival rates, potentially leading to infertility. In such cases, it is advisable to visit a qualified medical institution for relevant examinations, including testicular ultrasound, immunological tests, and seminal fluid biochemical analysis. After identifying the specific cause, targeted treatment should be administered. If conventional treatments are ineffective, sperm retrieval combined with in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be required for reproduction.
It is recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle, avoid staying up late, reduce consumption of spicy or stimulating foods, and abstain from smoking and alcohol to prevent negative impacts on sperm quality. During treatment, maintaining a positive mindset and avoiding excessive stress is also important.