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In some instances, watery semen may be a normal occurrence. For instance, pre-ejaculate is often clear and watery. Some studies indicate that a man's diet may also effect the consistency of his semen, and frequent ejaculation can also result in watery semen. Men with low sperm counts may also have semen that is thinner than normal.
Semen
consists of a few components. Sperm makes up only a small percentage of
semen, and it is produced in the testicles. Roughly half of semen is
made up of a fluid produced in the seminal vesicles. This fluid is very
high in fructose, which provides energy for the sperm to swim. The
prostate and bulbourethral glands also produce fluids that make up the
rest of the sperm.
A substance
known as pre-ejaculate is produced by the bulbourethral glands, or
Cowper's glands prior to ejaculation. This fluid is used for lubrication
during sexual intercourse and ejaculation, and it can often be seen on
the tip of a man's penis when he is sexually aroused. Although this
substance alone does not contain sperm and is not actually semen, it can
resemble watery semen.
Diet may also affect, among other things, the consistency of semen. A
man may have watery semen if he does not get the proper amount of
certain essential nutrients. Protein, for instance, is believed to help
make semen thicker. A man who does not get enough protein in his diet
may have watery semen.
A
low sperm count could also possibly cause watery semen in some men, due
to the same reason: not enough sperm in the semen. Several factors can
affect a man's sperm count. If the testicles are kept at too high of a
temperature, for instance, sperm might not develop properly. Clothing
that is too tight can sometimes cause a rise in the temperature of a
man's testicles, especially if he exercises with this clothing on.