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Why does ejaculation feel like jelly?

Asked by:Rainbow

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 03:48 PM

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  • Georgia Georgia

    Apr 03, 2026

    1. If the ejaculate is jelly-like, you should pay attention to whether there are sperm abnormalities. You should do a routine semen test to see if there are any sperm that do not liquefy for a long time. Many sperm will behave like this after ejaculation. As long as they liquefy within 60 minutes, it is normal. If there is no ejaculation for a long time, the semen will be concentrated, and the ejaculated semen may also be jelly-like. At the same time, you should pay attention to whether you have prostatitis. Testing the prostatic fluid can make an effective diagnosis and differential diagnosis, because the ejaculated semen may also contain a large amount of prostatic fluid. It is recommended to drink more water, have regular sexual intercourse, review the semen routine again, and observe whether the ejaculated semen is still jelly-like. If it still is, semen liquefaction treatment is required.

    2. Under normal circumstances, crystal lumps are indeed prone to appear after men ejaculate, but most of them will completely liquefy in about 20 minutes. If effective liquefaction cannot be obtained continuously, then there is poor liquefaction, which is usually related to pathological changes in the urinary system, especially poor testicular function. Once a lesion occurs, sufficient attention must be paid and professional testing must be done. Only in this way can effective treatment be obtained.

    3. There are jelly-like particles in the semen, which are more common in those with abnormal semen liquefaction and may be accompanied by prostatitis and other reproductive tract infectious diseases. It is recommended to eat more oysters, lean meat, fish, shrimp and animal offal, beans, peanuts, millet, radish, Chinese cabbage, etc. You can also take zinc-selenium tablets, which is very good to improve the liquefaction time. Maintain moderate exercise and healthy sleep, no smoking, no alcohol, and try not to take a sauna.

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