Children are the most important component of a family. Once it is discovered that one cannot have their own children, the relationship between spouses will inevitably be affected, and some families may even split as a result. The modern society has high requirements for men, men are under increasing pressure, and the incidence rate of male infertility is getting higher and higher. What are the symptoms of male infertility? Today, I would like to introduce to you that once you find yourself with these symptoms, you must hurry to see a doctor, strive for an early cure, and successfully have your own baby.
Azoospermia
Symptoms of this male infertility include obstructive azoospermia and non obstructive azoospermia. Obstructive azoospermia can be caused by infection or congenital spermatic cord defect. Non obstructive azoospermia can be caused by congenital chromosomal abnormalities, cryptorchidism, parotitis in youth, etc. azoospermia is that men cannot produce sperm, so they cannot complete the combination of sperm and egg, which leads to infertility.
Hematospermia
Hematospermia is a common disease in urology and urology, referring to the presence of blood in semen. In severe cases, blood can be seen in semen with the naked eye, which is called "naked blood sperm". In mild cases, it is not visible with the naked eye, but red blood cells can be seen under a microscope, which is called "microscopic blood sperm".
The response measures for hemospermia are: moderate sexual activity, not too frequent or intense, but also not prolonged abstinence. Remember not to eat spicy food, drink less alcohol, and ride bicycles for long distances to avoid worsening hemospermia. Those who have given birth can take warm water sitz baths, while those who have not yet given birth should avoid sitz baths to prevent high temperatures from affecting sperm quality.
Non liquefaction of semen
The symptoms of male infertility are manifested in a generally uniform flow of semen. If the detached semen remains non liquefied or contains liquefied clots at room temperature for an hour, it is called "semen non liquefaction syndrome", which affects sperm aggregation or immobilization, slows down or inhibits normal sperm movement.
sexual dysfunction
The symptoms of male infertility include erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, decreased libido, and ejaculation disorders, which are important causes of infertility. Erectile dysfunction refers to the inability of the penis to be lifted or firm, and to be inserted into the vagina to complete marital life. These diseases result in male sperm not entering the wife's vagina, preventing fertilization and ultimately leading to infertility.
Varicocele
It refers to the expansion of the racemose venous plexus of the spermatic cord, which can hinder blood flow to the testicles, increase temperature, disrupt metabolism, and prevent timely discharge of harmful substances, resulting in testicular spermatogenesis disorders, oligospermia, sperm malformations, and decreased vitality, leading to infertility.
Some symptoms of male infertility are obvious, while others require examination to determine, so regular physical examinations are necessary every year. Once those obvious symptoms appear, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in a timely manner, otherwise there will be endless consequences and even lifelong infertility, which is the worst outcome. These are not only men who need to pay attention, but wives who discover them should also pay attention and advise husbands to actively cooperate with doctors for treatment.