Fertility is actually a matter between husband and wife. Therefore, in order to successfully conceive, neither the man nor the woman should have any physical problems. As long as one of them has a problem, it will affect conception. Nowadays, many men suffer from infertility. So, let's take a look at the reasons why men are infertile?
The main reasons for male infertility include three categories: abnormal semen, male sexual dysfunction, and immune factors. Semen abnormalities include congenital and acquired semen abnormalities, mainly manifested as oligospermia, asthenozoospermia, sperm developmental arrest and oligospermia, and simple seminal plasma abnormalities.
Male infertility is characterized by abnormal semen and erectile dysfunction in the reproductive organs. Infertility is usually accompanied by non liquefaction, oligospermia, turbidity, or even absence of semen. Non liquefaction of semen mainly refers to the abnormal gelatinous state of semen outside the body after ejaculation, which makes it inactive and unable to be fertilized.
Most male infertility patients have no obvious symptoms and have normal sexual activity. Some problems can be found during semen examination, such as low sperm count and low sperm motility. Some patients also exhibit low libido and poor erection, while others show soreness and weakness in the waist and knees, as well as fatigue and weakness. Some patients may also experience symptoms of depression and anxiety such as restlessness and depression. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, identify the cause, and then receive targeted treatment. It is recommended to have a regular schedule and pay attention to diet.