Sexual Health
Can infertility caused by orchitis be treated? What should we pay attention to in the diet of orchitis
The incidence rate of male infertility has been on the rise, which has nothing to do with many causes of male infertility. According to andrologists, among many diseases that cause male infertility, orchitis plays an important role. After adult testis is infected with orchitis, the inflammation indirectly spreads to the testis and blood line infection. If the treatment of orchitis cannot be stopped immediately, it can induce prostatitis, endocrine diseases, nephritis and other kidney diseases, urinary infection diseases, malignant tumors and other diseases, and serious cases can lose all functions, Loss of fertility causes male infertility.
The testicle is the main organ of men. Its function is to attack sperm. The sperm and egg combine to form a new single and ensure the connection of human race. In addition, it also secretes male hormones, which can affect sperm attack and the development of male accessory sex organs and parasexual characteristics. Therefore, whether it is acquired developmental obstruction or testicular lesions caused by many factors, it can lead to infertility. Orchitis is divided into acute orchitis and slow orchitis according to clinical manifestations, which is the main cause of male infertility.
Acute orchitis: It usually occurs in patients with urethritis, cystitis, prostatitis, prostatectomy and temporary indwelling catheter. The infected lymph and vas deferens are loose to the testis and cause orchitis. The rare pathogenic bacteria are Escherichia coli, Proteus, Staphylococcus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, etc. Bacteria can spread to the testis through blood, causing simple orchitis.
Chronic orchitis: Chronic orchitis is mainly caused by incomplete treatment of non-specific acute orchitis. It can also be caused by mold, spirochete and parasite infection. In the past, patients with testicular internal injury may have granulomatous orchitis. Local or whole-body radioisotope phosphorus irradiation of the testis can also cause orchitis and damage the testicular tissue. However, delayed orchitis is usually delayed by acute orchitis or it is delayed at the beginning. Generally, there are no systemic symptoms, and the testicles gradually swell and form induration. There is mild pain or pain, and the scrotum is not red or hot. It often takes several months to cause 1 to 2 years before it becomes an abscess. After ulceration, the pus flows out, and sometimes it can form a fistula, which is difficult to heal.
What should we pay attention to every day for orchitis?
1. Patients with orchitis should prevent fatigue, rest in bed, and support the scrotum with a cloth belt when standing and walking to prevent the scrotum from hanging, which can aggravate pain and swelling.