Inventory diseases that can cause male infertility. Male infertility is often caused by diseases of other organs, and many diseases with severe sexual function in men are related to it. Moreover, a large proportion of people have significant defects in testicular development, which can lead to male infertility.
"The testicle has two functions: one is to produce sperm, making men fertile, and the other is to secrete male hormones, which act through the blood circulation in the south and deep, causing men to develop sexual desire and develop and maintain male secondary sexual characteristics. However, due to various factors such as genetic diseases and nutrition, the testicles vary from person to person, with some being larger and others smaller, but as long as they are within the normal range, they are generally slightly larger.", "It does not indicate the strength of sexual function or the level of fertility, and it cannot be simply judged by the size of the testicles. A larger one indicates strong sexual function, while a smaller one indicates weak sexual function, which is not just that.". However, there is a bottom line. If the testicular volume is less than 10 milliliters, it indicates testicular dysplasia or atrophy. At this time, of course, the impact on spermatogenesis is significant. In general, testicles smaller than 10 ml often have no sperm in the semen, resulting in congenital azoospermia, decreased sperm, or extremely low sperm activity.
The main causes of testicular hypoplasia are the following:
The first is endocrine abnormalities. If endocrine abnormalities occur, such as hypogonadism caused by gonadotrophin deficiency, and pituitary microadenomas, they affect the development of the gonads, causing this type of testicular dysgenesis.
The second type of condition is genetic factors, which are chromosomal abnormalities, such as Klinefelter's syndrome, or primary microtestis or seminiferous tubule dysplasia.
The third type is anatomical factors. In individual cases, testicular dysgenesis is caused by blood supply disorders during embryogenesis, or by testicular hypotension, which is caused by distortion of the spermatic cord. This is due to anatomical factors.
The fourth type is infectious factors, the most severe of which is viral orchitis caused by mumps in children, which can cause testicular development disorders. Attention should be paid to male health from an early age, and it is sometimes irreversible to avoid becoming seriously ill.
The fifth aspect is trauma or surgical trauma. Some people may suffer from testicular damage as a result of childhood, adolescence, adulthood, or surgery, which can also lead to testicular dysplasia or atrophy.
A warm reminder from the editor of the Men's Channel: Male infertility is often caused by diseases in other organs. Many diseases with severe male sexual function are related to this, and a large proportion of the population has significant defects in testicular development, which can lead to male infertility. Next, you can also learn about the products of our mall: Tevekang Palm Complex Capsule (imported with original packaging from Australia), which contains an ultra-high amount of palm fruit equivalent to 1600 mg per capsule, which can remove free radicals from the prostate, protect prostate tissue, and improve male fertility.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)