What are the hazards of reproductive infection on male fertility? There are many factors that cause male infertility, and mycoplasma infection accounts for a large proportion. What is the harm to male fertility? Let's take a closer look. So that the boyfriend can do a good job of prevention and better avoid the occurrence of male infertility.
When the human body is infected with Mycoplasma, it will produce specific immunity. There are three kinds of Mycoplasma that are pathogenic to humans. Among them, Ureaplasma urealyticum is a common pathogen of human genitourinary tract, which is related to many genitourinary tract infections and infertility. It was observed that mycoplasma can cause infertility through the following links:
1. Interference with sperm movement: Mycoplasma movement is an important function of healthy sperm and an important indicator to determine whether sperm is pregnant. After mycoplasma infection with sperm, it often attaches to the head and tail of sperm, making the whole sperm full of attachments of size, and the sperm intertwined, causing male infertility.
2. Increased sperm abnormality rate: The increase of sperm abnormality rate caused by mycoplasma infection is another characteristic of infertility. Clinical observation shows that the sperm abnormality rate sometimes reaches 80% in such infertile patients.
3. Destroy sperm cells: There are a large number of sperm cells in the testicular convoluted tubules. These sperm cells form sperm through development and reproduction. After mycoplasma enters the testicular convoluted tubules from the urethra, prostate and other parts, it will destroy the spermatogenic cells, make the factory produce inferior products, and lead to infertility.
The harm of reproductive infectious diseases to male fertility cannot be ignored. When male infertility patients are examined, they should pay attention to the status of mycoplasma infection, find out the cause and treat symptomatically.