Men who lack sperm may not be aware of their sperm problems at the beginning, but some men may discover this issue during pregnancy preparation. Sperm deficiency can prevent women from successfully conceiving, which also confuses many men. Many men themselves cannot detect sperm deficiency, but some men say they will feel it. So, what are the effects of sperm deficiency?
There are many reasons for asthenozoospermia. Whether it leads to infertility depends on the degree of asthenozoospermia. If it is mild, it generally has little impact on fertility. If it is severe, further examination is needed to determine the cause of asthenozoospermia, whether it is caused by prostatitis or immune factors. After identifying the cause of asthenozoospermia, it is necessary to treat it according to the cause.
For oligospermia, traditional Chinese medicine suggests that it is generally caused by weak kidney function. The kidney manages reproduction, and kidney weakness can affect sperm performance, which may result in liver and kidney homology, alternating between essence and blood, liver meridian being negative, insufficient liver yin leading to oligospermia, and damp heat leading to sperm injury and infertility. Therefore, treatment should be based on syndrome differentiation, with modifications to the symptoms, treating both symptoms and root causes, and treating both symptoms and root causes.
Sperm deficiency is one of the factors that prevent men from reproducing. Sperm deficiency reduces the chance of pregnancy for women, but it is also possible. If the number of sperm is high and the quality is good, there is a chance of pregnancy. If the number of sperm is small and the quality is poor, it is difficult to conceive. Generally speaking, the chances of pregnancy with low sperm count are very low. Therefore, if oligospermia is detected, timely and effective treatment should be sought.