Sperm is usually microscopic and not visible to the naked eye in urine. However, under a microscope, it can be detected.
- Normal occurrence: In healthy men, sperm may be present in urine, especially after ejaculation. This is usually a normal finding and doesn't indicate a health problem.
- Retrograde ejaculation: In some cases, sperm may be found in urine due to a condition called retrograde ejaculation. This occurs when sperm enters the bladder instead of being ejaculated out of the penis. This can be caused by several factors, including diabetes, prostate surgery, and some medications.
It's important to note that if you're concerned about sperm in your urine, you should consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.