Sexual Health
How to deal with the symptoms of male infertility and use multiple methods to treat male infertility
Infertility is a major concern in many families today, and many patients do not know how to treat it. So if you learn more about infertility in daily life, you can detect symptoms early and respond in a timely manner. When men experience infertility, it will definitely cause great psychological harm to themselves and also affect the happiness of their families. Many friends did not expect them to suffer from this disease, but in fact, this disease will give us some signals to the body? So, how do we deal with the crisis of male infertility?
Symptoms of male infertility
The main causes of male infertility are genetics, abnormal sex hormones, varicocele, reproductive tract infections, cryptorchidism, bad lifestyle habits, and external pollution. If men know some simple reproductive knowledge and self testing methods, they can conduct effective self testing.
If you gently touch along the spermatic cord from top to bottom and find large, worm like, soft, and convoluted masses inside the scrotum, then be careful, this may be varicocele. It will increase the temperature of the testis, and the stagnation of venous blood will affect the metabolism of the testis, thus interfering with spermatogenesis, resulting in the decline of semen quality.
If there is testicular swelling and pain, and the testicles gradually shrink after relief, it may be testicular torsion or traumatic atrophy after orchitis. This is often accompanied by irreversible damage to spermatid. If the testicles fail to descend into the scrotum and remain in the abdominal cavity, it is called cryptorchidism. Excessive temperature in the abdominal cavity is not conducive to sperm production, and the risk of testicular malignancy is greatly increased.
Observing semen can also partially reflect fertility. Normal semen is gray white or slightly yellow. If pink or red appears, it is bloody semen. The normal semen volume is 2-6 milliliters, and if it exceeds 7 milliliters, it is considered excessive. Not only will the sperm density decrease, but it is also easy to flow out of the female vagina, resulting in a decrease in the total number of sperm. If the total amount of semen is less than 2 milliliters, it means that the semen volume is low. Less than 1 milliliter is considered too low and can easily lead to infertility. After ejaculation, semen generally turns 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 is also a cause of infertility.
How to treat male infertility
1. Drug treatment: Commonly used chorionic gonadotropins, etc.
2. Surgical treatment: Patients with varicocele accompanied by abnormal semen routine should undergo high ligation of the spermatic vein. Patients with cryptorchidism or incomplete testicular descent may undergo testicular descent fixation surgery to promote testicular spermatogenic function.
3. Maintain unobstructed vas deferens: Actively treat sexual dysfunction and maintain normal sexual activity. For patients with congenital absence of the vas deferens, obstruction of the vas deferens duct, and ligation of the vas deferens, active surgical treatment should be performed.
4. Improving sperm function: Those with reproductive tract inflammation should actively receive antibiotic treatment; Vitamin E, vitamin C, and zinc preparations can all improve sperm function.
5. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment: For 1-degree varicocele, semen infection (including prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, epididymal vasculitis), and immune male infertility, traditional Chinese medicine treatment can be used based on syndrome differentiation, such as promoting blood circulation and resolving stasis, clearing the liver and tonifying the kidney, tonifying the kidney and essence, or soothing the liver and regulating Chong.