For every couple, they want to have a baby, but some couples have been married for several years but have not yet become pregnant. When they go to the hospital for examination, they find asthenozoospermia. Can male asthenozoospermia be cured?
Whether male asthenozoospermia can be cured depends on the cause of the condition. If it is mild asthenozoospermia, oral medication can be taken to increase sperm motility, which is usually curable. If asthenozoospermia is caused by mycoplasma or bacterial infection, active and effective treatment with antibiotics and other drugs can also cure the problem of asthenozoospermia.
If it is caused by varicocele, surgical treatment is needed, which can also cure the problem of asthenozoospermia. In fact, 95% of asthenozoospermia can be actively and effectively cured as long as the cause is identified. For some cases of asthenozoospermia where the cause cannot be found, it may not be cured. So when men are diagnosed with asthenozoospermia, they should not be overly passive, actively seek the cause, and actively seek treatment.
When men are diagnosed with asthenozoospermia, they must go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment, and suspend pregnancy preparation during the treatment period. After the body fully returns to normal, the doctor says it's time to start preparing for pregnancy, and then start preparing for pregnancy again. During the preparation period for pregnancy, one should not be overly nervous. Letting nature take its course can actually increase the chances of conception. Men also need to supplement their nutrition, exercise more, and improve their immune system.