Male induced infertility has always been a focus of research in many institutions, as its incidence rate is constantly increasing, and more importantly, it has led to many families breaking up unhappy. Although there are many causes of infertility, most of them are caused by prostatitis, and there are other diseases that can also lead to infertility.
90% of male semen is prostatic fluid, and only 10% is sperm. The prostate provides living environment and nutrients for sperm. If there is a problem with the prostate, it not only affects physiological function, but also can lead to male infertility. Especially after repeated attacks of chronic prostatitis, it can inhibit sperm motility and affect the quality of semen; In severe cases, physiological dysfunction may also occur. This significantly reduces male fertility.
In addition to infertility caused by the prostate, there are also five major diseases to be vigilant about.
1、 Cryptorchidism: In the past, it was believed that only bilateral cryptorchidism would affect fertility, but recent clinical observations have found that the infertility rate of unilateral cryptorchidism is about 67% or more.
2、 Chlamydia trachomatis infection can cause male urethritis, vasculitis, epididymitis and sexual dysfunction. Due to inflammation of the vas deferens, sperm motility is weakened, leading to infertility.
3、 Mycoplasma infection: Foreign scholars found that 29.1% of 2500 infertile couples were infected with Mycoplasma.
4、 Sequela of mumps: A survey has found that many men with infertility can often be traced back to their childhood history of mumps. According to statistics, about 14% of men suffer from infertility due to testicular failure, most of which are caused by orchitis caused by mumps.
5、 Varicocele can inhibit sperm production. In addition, scrotal inflammation, chronic prostatitis, and various sperm disorders can all cause male infertility.
It can be seen that prostate disease is not the only factor leading to male infertility, and many male reproductive organ diseases can cause the same result. To treat infertility, the first step is to determine the cause of male illness. The above five types of symptoms must be strictly examined and eliminated in order to receive targeted treatment.