There are various causes of male infertility, but the main ones are semen problems and other diseases. Below, the editor will show you the main reasons for male infertility and what to do!
1. Changes in semen acidity and alkalinity
The pH of normal semen ranges from 2 to 8, and sperm survive well and move freely at this pH. In chronic prostatitis, the acidic substances in the seminal plasma will increase, leading to a decrease in acidity and alkalinity. The seminal plasma tends to be acidic. When the acidity and alkalinity decrease to the minimum pH value required for sperm survival * 0-* 5, sperm will die prematurely, which is not conducive to the normal reproductive process; The white blood cells in prostatic fluid will also increase the pH value of prostatic fluid, and therefore change the pH of seminal plasma, which is not conducive to the survival of sperm.
2. Increased semen viscosity and abnormal semen liquefaction
When the prostate has chronic inflammation, the activity or secretion of a large number of liquefaction enzymes in prostatic fluid decreases, coagulation factors increase relatively, and seminal plasma may contain bacteria, a large number of white blood cells, or even a large amount of pus, making semen difficult to liquefy, and semen viscosity will also increase significantly, which is detrimental to normal sperm activity.
3. Changes in semen composition
Seminal plasma contains a certain amount of nutrients to support sperm and assist in sperm motility. In chronic prostatitis, there may be some bacteria and inflammatory cells mixed in the seminal plasma, and lactic acid substances may also increase. Bacterial toxins and metabolites are also excreted in the seminal plasma. The survival of bacteria and inflammatory cells also consume a large amount of nutrients and oxygen, making the living environment of sperm extremely harsh, and therefore unable to fully exert their fertility.
(Intern Editor: Xie Yunsheng)