Whether men can provide high-quality, qualified sperm and enable women to conceive normally is a key issue. Asthenozoospermia, as the name suggests, is a condition in which the vitality of sperm is relatively weak. Once asthenozoospermia occurs, male sperm motility will greatly decrease, which can lead to women being unable to conceive normally. Actually, asthenozoospermia can be completely cured. So how long does it take to cure asthenozoospermia?
How long does it take to cure asthenozoospermia? Many patients with asthenozoospermia have this question. Male infertility experts say that asthenozoospermia can generally be completely cured within 1 to 2 months, but it still depends on individual recovery.
The recovery period of asthenozoospermia requires a certain amount of time, and patient treatment is necessary. Taking drugs to treat male sperm with low vitality, reduced viability, insufficient quantity, and excessive deformities also requires waiting. This is not due to poor drug efficacy, but rather a physiological process that requires the maturation cycle of sperm.
Of course, for patients with sperm but low sperm count or high dead sperm count, it is possible to undergo a period of treatment and examination. This is because before treatment, some sperm are in a "sub healthy" state, and as long as the drug is promoted, the stored weak sperm will become active under the influence of the drug.
It should be noted that after the generation of sperm in the body, the sperm do not have the ability to fertilize, mainly because at this time, the sperm are very weak and lack motility, naturally unable to fertilize. After sperm is produced, it is transported along the seminiferous tubules in the testes to the epididymis. In the epididymis, sperm hatch, and the result of hatching gives the sperm the ability to move freely and have good motility. Not only that, sperm also need to rely on the nutrients and energy from prostate fluid in the reproductive tract and cervical mucus in women to truly gain energy and have penetrating power.
Through the description in this article, it can be understood that asthenozoospermia is actually a condition in which sperm motility is relatively weak. If this condition is actively treated, it can generally be cured quickly. Generally speaking, asthenozoospermia takes about one or two months to recover. If you are a patient with asthenozoospermia, it is best to take treatment measures seriously.