Every male friend dreams of one day having their own child and becoming a father. But this dream sometimes stops at the problem of male infertility, and some couples even go their separate ways because they cannot have children. Some male friends have always regarded infertility as an incurable disease, so is male infertility really incurable? In response to this issue, in order to provide men with a more comprehensive understanding of male infertility, the following is a detailed introduction to whether male infertility can be cured.
To understand the treatment of male infertility, we need to first take a look at what causes male infertility. The main reasons for male infertility are low sperm count, high sperm deformity rate or poor motility, as well as ejaculatory dysfunction or obstruction of the semen output duct. Many congenital diseases and injuries, including chronic health problems, unhealthy lifestyles, and various other factors, including living environment, food, medication, and lifestyle habits, are important causes of male infertility. By treating male patients, their spouses, or both at the same time, a considerable portion of male infertility can be treated.
Therefore, male infertility is not a single disease, but a general term for a large group of diseases. Therefore, it cannot be generalized to see whether infertility can be cured. The treatment of male infertility should be determined based on the cause, duration, age, and patient's own choice. At the same time, spouses also need to undergo examinations or treatment, and sometimes only the spouse of infertile male patients needs to be treated to conceive.
So, for different types of male infertility, what methods are currently available in hospitals to treat male infertility? The main treatment methods include: blood routine tests indicate that infected individuals need anti infection treatment, but the cure of infection does not necessarily mean the cure of infertility. The treatment of erectile dysfunction and ejaculation dysfunction can help treat infertility. Patients with high or low androgen levels need to adjust their androgen levels to normal. Surgical resolution is required for cases such as varicocele or obstruction of the vas deferens. For patients with severe testicular spermatogenesis dysfunction that cannot be improved by conventional treatment, or with good testicular spermatogenesis function but with defect or blockage of spermatic ducts, retrograde ejaculation that cannot be improved by conventional treatment, assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization can be used for pregnancy.
From this, it can be seen that the issue of whether male infertility can be cured cannot be generalized. Due to the different causes of male infertility and the varying degrees of male infertility, the difficulty of treatment is also difficult. However, it can be believed that most male infertility patients can be cured, so the majority of male infertility patients must believe in scientific methods, Timely seek treatment for infertility at a reputable hospital, and we believe you will achieve satisfactory results.