Sexual Health
Physiological factors of male infertility: three major factors cut off the male fragrance
In addition to cheering the two children who are popular, will they ask about fertility? According to experts, due to the impact of environmental pollution, drug abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, bad living habits and other factors, male infertility has gradually increased in recent years, which is often caused by decreased sperm, low vitality, and excessive sperm death
About 10-15% of couples in China are infertile, of which 40-50% are male. Because the causes of male infertility are very complex, patients also feel very distressed about the treatment of infertility. On the one hand, they don't go to the regular hospital for treatment, on the other hand, they are tired of all kinds of examinations, so they hope that the doctor will give them two pills and they can have a baby next year. There are also patients who feel that they have strong sexual function and will not be sterile. Obviously, most patients still lack common sense about infertility.
What is male infertility related to
Occurrence of antisperm antibody
Inflammation of male reproductive tract, such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, vasculitis or testicular infection virus, or trauma, high temperature, chemical damage, hyperimmunity, and anti-sperm antibody substances.
After sperm with antisperm antibody enters the female genital tract, it will hinder the combination of sperm and egg. The antisperm antibody will make sperm adhere to the cervical mucus, make it difficult to pass through the cervix, inhibit the activity of the whole sperm, make it difficult for sperm to pass through various barriers, and hinder the fusion of sperm and egg. Even if the sperm is combined with the egg, it is difficult to consolidate, and the result will affect the developing embryo, even lead to embryo death and abortion.
Congenital organ abnormality
Congenital malformations of sexual organs are difficult to correct, but early surgery in childhood can correct them. Because people lack this knowledge or go to the hospital for examination shyly, some patients miss treatment opportunities, fertility decline or infertility.
Testis is a common congenital organ abnormality in urology. There is no testicle in congenital scrotum, including incomplete testicular descent and ectopic testicle. Clinically, it is common that the testicle drops incompletely. After the boy is born, the testicle does not drop to the bottom of the scrotum, and stays at a certain part on the way down, even stays in the abdominal cavity. The testis stays in the abdominal cavity and is in a relatively high temperature environment. The growth of the testis is blocked and gradually atrophied, unable to produce sperm. What's more troubling is that the testicles stay in the abdominal cavity, and the incidence of malignant tumors is also greatly increased. The carcinogenicity of testicles is 25 times higher than that of ordinary people. Therefore, parents should pay attention to the child's genitals and check whether the child has two testicles. Generally speaking, if you don't fall after the age of 1, you should go to the hospital for surgery.