Semen that is not viscous may be normal, but it could also be a sign of certain health problems.

The viscosity of semen is primarily composed of fructose and proteins secreted by the seminal vesicles, which determine its physical properties. Normally, semen has a viscous gel-like consistency after ejaculation, which protects sperm and promotes their survival in the female reproductive tract. Semen viscosity is also affected by various factors, including age, health status, and lifestyle habits. If semen is too thin, it may affect sperm survival rate and motility, thus impacting fertility. Semen viscosity is an important indicator of male reproductive health.

If semen is not viscous, the first thing to consider is whether you are drinking enough water, as dehydration can cause semen to become too thin. Lifestyle habits such as smoking, drinking alcohol, and lack of exercise can also affect semen quality. If the semen remains thin, it is recommended to consult a doctor for further examination to rule out any underlying health problems.

[Life Tips]
1. Maintain adequate hydration; drink at least 8 glasses of water a day.
2. Maintain healthy lifestyle habits and avoid smoking and excessive drinking.
3. Engage in regular physical exercise to improve physical fitness.
4. If you have persistent health problems, it is recommended that you seek medical advice in a timely manner.