How to Checking Sperm Without Microscope

Some things we can observe directly without the microscope of the sperm is released just after the ejaculation. Observations can be done by observing the color, odor, no gel in the presence or absence of semen.

Normal sperm color is opaque white (opaque). Other colors indicate the presence of serious things, yellow for example that points to a bacterial infection process going on in the prostate gland (seminal vesicles). While red or dark brown indicates red blood cells that are in excess of the sperm with the various possibilities, such as bacterial infections that took place in the prostate gland (seminal vesicles), clues to more serious disease (prostate cancer).But all that requires precision and evaluation of examinations such as ultrasound or prostate tumor marker tests.

The sperm has a smell like the acacia leaves. Although this is highly subjective. Change the smell of sperm become rancid or putrid smell suspect. Putrid or rancid odor could lead the process of infection in the male reproductive tract or reproductive glands, such as prostate and seminal vesicles.

The composition of semen was not all made up of sperm cells (spermatozoa). 95 to 98% water that comes from the prostate gland and seminal vesicles, while the remainder is in the form of concentrated spermatozoa are encased in a gel-gel or crystals. The existence of the gel is not a coincidence. Seminogelin a substance released by the seminal vesicle gland, one of the male reproductive glands that play an important role because it also produces fructose as fuel from the movement of spermatozoa. Gel-gel has a way of experiencing the withdrawal or liquefies, because the enzymes remove the prostate gland in charge for it.

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