Dilute semen is not necessarily interpreted to be infertile
Basically, the condition of watery semen is still considered normal as long as there are no complaints or other symptoms that indicate the presence of the disease. The condition of dilute semen is also not necessarily a symptom of infertility or difficulty in having offspring. However, if you want to be sure, it is recommended to do a sperm test. Semen or semen is also known as semen. This liquid is generally white or gray, emitted through the urethra or channels in the penis when ejaculated. When released, semen contains millions of sperm in each milliliter. General Conditions of Semen Before assuming that watery semen is not good for male fertility, you should be familiar with the general condition of semen first. At the time of ejaculation, men release 2-6 ml or about 0.5-1 teaspoon of semen. Less than that, semen may not contain enough sperm to fertilize a woman's egg, while if more than that, the concentration of sperm melts or watery semen. Sperm concentration or sper