Male sperm sperm abnormality is a relatively serious reproductive disease. This article will tell you what sperm sperm abnormality is, and introduce in detail the eight symptoms of male sperm sperm abnormality.
The main manifestations of sperm abnormalities include: sperm malformation, hematospermia, non liquefaction of semen, oligozoospermia and oligozoospermia, azoospermia, necrospermia, sperm agglutination, hyperspermia, and hypospermia.
Describe in detail the eight symptoms of abnormal sperm and semen in men:
1. Sperm malformation: More than 20% of abnormal sperm in semen, including abnormal morphology of the head, body, and tail, or mixed malformation of the head and body.
2. Blood essence: Blood is mixed in semen, and blood can be seen in semen with naked eyes in severe cases. Mild cases are not visible to the naked eye, but red blood cells are visible under a microscope.
3. "Non liquefaction of semen: Generally speaking, normal semen flows uniformly, but if isolated semen does not liquefy or still contains liquefied agglomerates at room temperature (22 to 25 degrees Celsius) for 60 minutes, it is called non liquefaction of semen, which affects sperm aggregation or immobilization, slowing or inhibiting normal sperm movement.".
4. Spermatopenia and Hyperspermia: Generally, a normal single semen contains between 20 million and 200 million sperm per milliliter. Spermatopenia occurs when the sperm count is less than 20 million sperm per milliliter, and Hyperspermia occurs when the sperm count exceeds 300 million sperm per milliliter.
5. Azospermia: Those who have not detected sperm in three semen tests are azoospermia, which can be divided into congenital azoospermia and obstructive azoospermia. Introduce in detail the eight symptoms of abnormal sperm and semen in men.
6. Dead sperm disease: The survival rate of sperm in semen decreases, and those with more than 40% dead sperm found in semen examination are called dead sperm disease, also known as dead sperm excess disease.
7. Sperm agglutination syndrome: The presence of sperm antibodies leads to self agglutination of sperm. Through sperm agglutination tests and post sexual life tests, it is found that sperm agglutination is a sperm agglutination syndrome, which must be distinguished from non liquefaction of the seminal vesicle.
8. Hyperspermia and hypospermia: Generally, the normal amount of semen discharged at one time is 2 to 6 milliliters, less than 1 to 5 milliliters is hypospermia, and more than 6 milliliters is hypospermia.
The above details the eight symptoms of abnormal sperm and semen in men. I hope you can understand this aspect. Once symptoms occur, you must go to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, and do not "avoid diseases and avoid doctors.".