Male infertility is traceable. The cause of male infertility should be clarified first, and then the relevant treatment should be actively accepted. So, what are the symptoms of male infertility? How should I treat it?
Infertility is a big problem in many families today, and many patients do not know how to treat it. So if we know more about infertility in our daily life, we can find out the symptoms as soon as possible and deal with them in time. When a man has the problem of infertility, it will certainly cause great psychological damage to him, and will also affect the happiness of his family. Many friends did not expect that he would suffer from this disease, but will this disease actually bring signals to our body? So, how to deal with the crisis of male infertility?
Signs of male infertility
The main causes of male infertility are heredity, abnormal sex hormone, varicocele, genital tract infection, testicle, bad living habits, external pollution and other aspects. If men know some simple reproductive knowledge and self-test methods, they can conduct effective self-test.
If you touch gently along the spermatic cord from top to bottom and find a large, worm-like, soft and tortuous mass in the scrotum, you should pay attention, it may be varicocele. It will increase the temperature of testis, and the stasis of venous blood will affect the metabolism of testis, which will interfere with spermatogenesis and cause the quality of semen to decline.
If the testicles are swollen and painful, the testicles will gradually shrink after relief, and the testicles may atrophy after torsion or orchitis. This is often accompanied by irreversible damage of spermatogenic cells. The testicle does not fall into the scrotum and remains in the abdominal cavity, which is called testicular disease. Excessive temperature in the abdominal cavity is not conducive to sperm production, and the risk of testicular malignant transformation is also greatly increased.
Observation of semen can also partly reflect fertility. Normal semen is gray white or slightly yellow. When pink and red appear, they are bloody semen. The normal semen volume is 2~6 ml, and more than 7 ml is too much. Not only is the sperm density low, but also it is easy to flow out of the female vagina, and the total number of sperm decreases. The total amount of semen is less than 2ml, the amount of semen is less, and the amount of semen is less than 1ml, which is easy to be sterile. Generally, after ejaculation, semen will turn into liquid within 15-30 minutes. If it cannot change its shape after more than 30 minutes, it is called non-liquefaction of semen in clinical practice, and it is also the cause of infertility.