Sexual Health
There are three reasons for male testitis caused by the interruption of child-rearing dream
Andrological disease is one of the most common diseases for men. The patients tend to increase, and the incidence rate of orchitis is also high. Testitis is very harmful. If it is not treated in time, it is easy to recur and cannot be cured, which will also affect the reproductive health of men.
Case: orchitis cut off male childcare dream
Mr. Liang, 28 years old, has been married for nearly three years, and has not had contraception, but his wife's stomach has not moved at all. This not only hurt the two elderly people in the family, but also worried about the couple all day long. The two people who really can't find the reason go to the hospital for examination
In order to further find the cause, the doctor arranged for Mr. Liang to have a diagnosis of reproductive infection and found that he had chronic orchitis. It is said that Mr. Liang suffered from testitis a year ago. After a period of treatment, his symptoms disappeared and he did not return to the hospital. Occasionally, he also felt that the scrotum was swollen, but because he was busy with his work, he always put this matter aside. According to the doctor, after testicular inflammation, its ability to cultivate sperm decreases, and eventually sperm vitality is insufficient or the rate of dead sperm is significantly increased, resulting in weak sperm or dead sperm disease and infertility. Although the symptoms of chronic epididymitis are not obvious, it can still cause male infertility
The harm of male reproductive infection is great, and treatment cannot be delayed
At present, the number of reproductive infections in China is on the rise, and reproductive infection has become the focus of the world's medical experts. Reproductive infection is very harmful. Without timely and effective treatment, it is easy to recur and cannot recover, which has a great impact on male reproductive health.
The cause of male reproductive infection is mostly caused by external bacterial invasion, often including orchitis, orchitis, prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, urethritis, etc. However, any of the above male reproductive system infections will affect the occurrence of sperm, sperm motility and transportation, inhibit the secretion of accessory gonads, cause insufficient secretion of semen, sperm nutrition, and ultimately lead to male infertility. According to statistics, the total incidence rate of infertile couples has increased significantly, accounting for 10-15% of couples of childbearing age. Among them, men and women account for 40% respectively, and both sides account for about 20%. The proportion of infertility caused by male reasons is significantly increasing. This trend is closely related to the increase of incidence rate of andrology infection.