Many male friends in life are particularly concerned about the strength of their kidney function. If the kidney function is good, not only will men have great self-esteem and self-confidence, but also a high-quality marital life. In fact, if you want to know if your kidney function is strong, you can understand it through your own semen. The external appearance of male semen can directly reflect the health of men’s bodies, so male friends may as well carefully observe their semen in daily life, perhaps to self-assess the strength of their kidney function. Now let’s understand together what the semen of men with strong fertility in life looks like. Do you really understand these three characteristics?
Men with strong fertility may have these three characteristics in their “fluid,” which many people are unaware of.
1. Semen quantity
First of all, everyone knows that the fertility of men is closely related to the quantity of male semen. Generally, the semen of a healthy man is about 2 milliliters. In daily life, there are reasons for an increase or decrease in quantity. If it exceeds seven milliliters, the concentration and quality of sperm in male semen will greatly decrease, which may also affect the chances of women getting pregnant. If it is less than two milliliters, the sperm viability may be low, affecting fertility. If it is around two milliliters, the quantity is relatively good in terms of concentration and quality of semen.
2. Semen color
Under normal circumstances, male semen is milky white, slightly yellowish, and semi-transparent gel-like. Furthermore, male semen has a strong fishy odor because, as everyone knows, semen is secreted through the male prostate. If the color of semen changes to yellowish-green or contains blood streaks, it is likely that the male body is injured, the kidney function is declining, or the prostate is damaged. Hence, if such a serious condition arises in daily life, it is important to pay more attention, seek medical examination, and treatment. If the color of semen is relatively normal, your fertility may be good.
3. Seminal viscosity
Generally, in men with healthy kidney and prostate functions, semen appears thread-like, with a length of about 2 centimeters being considered good. If it is greater or less than two centimeters, the density of semen and the quality of sperm may not be particularly good. Therefore, men can assess their fertility and kidney strength through the viscosity of semen. It is also known that the production of semen requires a certain amount of time, so for men during the preparation for conception, they need to maintain their physical strength and avoid frequent marital activities, which may have adverse effects on the body. If you have any better suggestions or ideas about this article, please feel free to leave a comment in the comment section below. Thank you for reading and supporting.