In recent years, the number of male infertility has been increasing, and many men feel pain due to being unable to conceive, which also brings pain to their families. Some men, due to their lack of face, refuse to admit that they are unable to have children and persist in not going to the hospital for treatment, ultimately leading to the breakdown of their marriage. To prevent or treat male infertility, the first step is to understand the causes of male infertility:
There are many reasons for the occurrence of male infertility, some are congenital, and there are also acquired factors that lead to infertility. Generally, the proportion of acquired factors is relatively high.
Male infertility can be caused by factors such as orchitis, prostatitis, and blocked vas deferens the day after tomorrow. Especially when inflammation occurs in the male genitalia, it is more likely to lead to infertility, as inflammation can directly affect sperm, such as orchitis, which can affect sperm production and motility. Abnormal sperm is the most common and easily occurring factor leading to male infertility.
The lifestyle of modern people is also not conducive to the production of sperm. Many men's lifestyle is irregular, and they drink and smoke for a long time, which causes abnormal spermatogenesis and difficulty in pregnancy. There are many habits in daily life that lead to male infertility.
In summary, there are two main causes of male infertility: congenital and acquired. If a man suffers from infertility, he should face it calmly. Even if it is embarrassing, he should promptly understand his situation and cooperate with a doctor for treatment. Every family yearns for a cute and innocent child. Seeing someone else's child so cute, patients should also muster the courage to seek treatment and not let themselves leave regrets in the future.