Male Infertility – Antai Hospital
Infertility can affect both males and females. Male infertility refers to infertility caused by diseases of the male reproductive system that results in difficulty in getting pregnant. Male infertility is a multifactorial pathological condition affecting approximately 7% of the male population. The genetic landscape of male infertility is highly complex as semen and testis histological phenotypes are extremely heterogeneous, and at least 2,000 genes are involved in spermatogenesis. The highest frequency of known genetic factors contributing to male infertility (25%) is in azoospermia, but the number of identified genetic anomalies in other semen and aetiological categories is constantly growing.
Generally, after marriage and cohabitation of 1 year or more, and still having no children despite attempts to conceive is a well-used classification for infertility. Note that there must not be any use of contraceptive measures for both partners and the result a still a lack of pregnancy.
Risk Factors
- Age
- Anabolic steroid use
- Alcohol
- Smoking
- TRT therapy
Male infertility symptoms
- Varicocele
- Testicular atrophy
- Smaller penis size
- Low sex drive
- Premature ejaculation
- Impotence
Do not that some patients can exhibit no such symptoms at all and still have male infertility.
Male infertility screening & diagnosis
Despite looking for obvious symptoms, a proper examination will be required to further assess and confirm the diagnosis. They include
- Vulvascopy
- electrochemiluminescence immune hormone detection
- dynamic digital imaging HSG
- 4D color ultrasound
- sperm smear
- semen analysis
- physical examination of the genitalia
Asthenospermia, oligospermia and asthenospermia in male sterility
Azoospermia, oligospermia, and weak sperm are divided into three categories: hypospermia, hyperstimulation, and obstruction. Hypopnea includes functions of the hypothalamus and hypopituitarism. High promotion includes testicular failure and testicular castration; Obstruction includes vas deferens obstruction and sterilization. It is incorrect to administer treatment without diagnosis and blindly recommend artificial insemination.
Diagnosis requires electrochemical luminescence endocrine analysis, pituitary excitation test, testicular B ultrasound, testicular puncture, etc. Antai Hospital new: burijing, to non-testicular factors caused by hypospermia disease.
Semen in male infertility does not liquefy
Non-liquefaction of semen is not a disease and will not lead to infertility. Non-liquefaction of semen is a protective and natural reaction of semen itself. Once the semen enters the vagina or a similar environment of specific conditions, it will naturally liquefy, so it will not lead to infertility.
Sperm exists in semen, there is a lot of semen protection and nutrition sperm material, semen does not liquefy, the protective substances within semen are abundant, and it is a good thing.
Antai Hospital’s Commitment
Antai Hospital’s full refund policy for the miscarriage prevention treatments we provide should already be the best guarantee for a healthy pregnancy. Patients should rest assured, can and should go about their everyday life, focusing their diet on vegetables, beans, celery, and other fiber-rich foods. Besides that, an active lifestyle of yoga and swimming should also be incorporated to help relieve stress and increase blood circulation, which is beneficial for the fetus’s development and the mother’s health. With our assurance, a healthy lifestyle, and peace of mind, you can go through a healthy pregnancy with no complications.
Recurrent miscarriages are no doubt a heavy blow to the patient’s physical and mental health. All we can do is to help ease the burden and decrease your trauma, to slowly help you overcome the anxiety with the love and care that we provide at Antai Hospital.
Trust in Antai Hospital and trust in yourself, your pregnancy is our priority.