How do male friends stay away from azoospermia?
How does spermatozoosis occur?
Spermatoxemia refers to multiple sperm examinations that show no abnormalities in sperm morphology and normal sperm density, but the vast majority of sperm are dead.
Under normal circumstances, within 1 hour of semen being expelled from the body, more than 70% of normally viable sperm should be present, and if more than 40% of dead sperm is present, pregnancy will be affected. Generally speaking, there are various reasons for causing sperm death, but there are mainly three aspects:
1. Inflammation of the sexual reproductive organs can cause congestion and edema in the reproductive organs, blood stasis, and ischemia and hypoxia, leading to sperm death.
2. In chronic caruncle inflammation, fructose secretion decreases and sperm death occurs.
3. In orchitis, epididymitis, and prostatitis, especially in chronic prostatitis, the secretion is affected and the trace element zinc is reduced, which affects sperm metabolism and leads to death.
Firming Confidence to Defeat Dead Sperm Disease
It is inevitable to have a certain amount of abnormal sperm in the sperm. It is generally believed that within 10% of sperm can be considered normal, while exceeding 10% or even reaching 20% can affect fertility, because in this case, there are often accompanied by semen quality issues such as poor liquefaction and low vitality. If the number of dead sperm exceeds 40%, it will affect pregnancy. If there is no viable sperm within 6 hours, it can cause infertility.
Although azoospermia can cause male infertility, it is not incurable. As long as the patient cooperates with the doctor in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease, active treatment for the cause can still be cured.
Due to the variety of causes, there are various treatment methods. However, no matter what treatment is used, the most important thing is to improve the environmental conditions for sperm survival, that is, to first eliminate various external factors that affect sperm production, generation, and maturation. This is related to the treatment of various primary diseases. On the basis of various primary disease treatments, or after the primary disease is cured, it is necessary to use drugs to increase the number of sperm, nourish the sperm, promote its development, supplement the energy required for sperm movement, and mature it into healthy and qualified sperm.
The clinical manifestations of this disease are quite inconsistent. Some patients have no clinical symptoms, some patients may have a history of chronic prostatitis, orchitis, seminal vesiculitis, etc. Some patients may have premature ejaculation or low libido. The main basis for diagnosis is also semen testing. Generally speaking, those who do not undergo semen testing and have a viable sperm count of more than 40% are referred to as oligozoospermia.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)