What's the matter with the jelly-like discharge from nocturnal emissions?
Asked by:Pixie
Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 04:05 AM
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Amy
Apr 03, 2026
The jelly-like spermatorrhea may be a physiological phenomenon, but it cannot be ruled out that it may be pathological, such as prostatitis, varicocele, etc.
1. Physiological phenomenaPhysiological factors generally mean that when men have nocturnal emissions, especially in the early stages, the semen may appear jelly-like, which is a normal phenomenon and generally does not require special treatment.
2. ProstatitisProstatitis is mostly caused by not paying attention to personal hygiene, or it may be caused by factors such as unclean sex, which causes the body's white enzymes and liquefaction factors to gradually decrease. Follow the doctor's advice to take tobramycin tablets, levofloxacin capsules, etc.
3. VaricoceleWhen the varicocele is more serious, it may cause damage to the testicular spermatogenesis, and even cause reproductive system disorders, causing semen to not liquefy. Clomiphene, compound carnitine, etc. may be used.
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