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What are the treatments for oligozoospermia?

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How to treat "oligospermia"?

Ms. He from Meizhou recently accompanied her husband to the andrology department of the hospital for a check-up. It turned out that the couple had been using contraception for several years after they were married, and now they wanted to have a child. Half a year had passed and the wife had not made any move. The test showed that her husband had too few sperms and the diagnosis was "oligospermia". Ms. He was shocked and asked, "How can I treat my husband's oligospermia?"

What is "oligospermia"? As the name suggests, "oligospermia" refers to the phenomenon of low sperm count in male semen. It is a common male infertility disease. The clinical normal standard is that male sperm should not be less than 20 million per milliliter. If it is less than 20 million, It will definitely be classified as oligospermia. In recent years, factors such as heavy social pressure and diverse lifestyles have led to a decline in men's health. Men like Ms. He's husband are not uncommon.

So, what is the cause of male oligozoospermia? Men's experts said that there are many reasons for oligozoospermia, including low sperm count. One of them is related to genetic factors, such as chromosomal and genetic abnormalities. In addition, acquired factors such as age, endocrine abnormalities, varicocele, and long-term Exposure to high temperatures and radiation environments can cause testicular spermatogenic dysfunction; male urogenital infections, such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis, urethritis, etc., can cause vas deferens duct infarction and reduce sperm. It is worth noting that men’s bad living habits, excessive smoking and drinking, etc. can also cause semen quality to deteriorate and sperm count to decrease.

The importance of sperm for male reproduction is self-evident. In recent years, "oligozoospermia" patients account for a large proportion of male infertility. How to treat "oligozoospermia"? ? Andrology experts tell us that there are various causes of oligospermia in men, and the treatment of "oligozoospermia" should also be based on symptomatic treatment based on identifying the cause. If it is caused by varicocele, surgical treatment must be carried out in time; if it is inflammation of the genitourinary system, the inflammation must be actively eliminated; or if it is caused by endocrine factors, endocrine treatment must be performed; if it is caused by a lack of certain nutrients, treatment must be Supplement nutrition in time.

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