Male infertility refers to infertility caused by male factors. Generally speaking, women who cohabit for more than 2 years after marriage without taking any contraceptive measures but are not pregnant are referred to as infertility, with an incidence of about 10%.
How long does it take to treat male infertility?
Many male infertility patients complain that the treatment cycle is too long, the effect is too slow, and even many patients cannot adhere to treatment. This place is treated for one month, and that place is treated for two months, resulting in a waste of money, a delay in time, and no good results. We say that the treatment of male infertility (especially oligozoospermia, weakness, azoospermia, and teratogenia) requires a cycle of at least three months, which is determined by the spermatogenesis cycle.
Does it take at least 3 months to treat male infertility?
The testis is the place where sperm is produced. Sperm is gradually divided and matured by spermatogenic cells, namely, spermatogonia primary spermatocytes secondary spermatocytes circular spermatocytes sperm. This process requires four spermatogenic cycles (a human spermatogenic cycle of 16 days), about 64 days left to right. The sperm produced by the testis only has the basic structure of sperm, but does not yet have the ability to move and fertilize, "Before mature sperm can develop, it must be stored in the epididymis for about two weeks.". Therefore, the spermatogenesis process determines that the treatment cycle for male infertility is relatively long, requiring about 3 months.
Persistence is the key to victory
Because there are many reasons for male infertility, there is basically no standard treatment plan for reference, and doctors can only make decisions based on the specific situation of the patient and their own clinical experience. Therefore, patients must be patient during treatment. For a treatment plan, it is necessary to adhere to at least one course of treatment, and it is not allowed to return a single shot to another place, constantly changing the doctor, resulting in costly and laborious treatment, and complicating their own condition, In this case, it's better not to treat it.