Children are the pillars of the country and the pistachios of our parents. However, male infertility has caused men to lose such pistachios. We know that there are many cases of male infertility nowadays, and there are also many reasons for male infertility. Do you know the reasons for male infertility?
Azoospermia is one of the causes of male infertility, which refers to the absence of sperm after centrifugation and sedimentation of ejaculated semen under a microscope. Azoospermia can be divided into two main categories: the first type is testicular spermatogenic dysfunction, where sperm cannot be produced, also known as true azoospermia. The second type is obstructive azoospermia, where the testicular spermatogenesis function is normal, but the vas deferens duct is blocked and sperm cannot be expelled from the body.
Low sperm motility and azoospermia can also lead to infertility in men. Within 1 hour after ejaculation, the number of viable sperm should be above 70%. If the number of viable sperm is below 50%, it is considered abnormal and is called low sperm motility, also known as asthenozoospermia. If the sperm is completely inactive, it is considered dead sperm disease. Low sperm motility and azoospermia are one of the important causes of male infertility. The symptoms of infertility in this man are not easily noticeable, male friends should pay attention.
High abnormal sperm rate is the main culprit for male infertility, and abnormal sperm are also present in normal semen, usually accounting for less than 30%. If the percentage of abnormal sperm is higher than 50%, it is called high abnormal sperm rate and can lead to infertility. The motility of sperm directly reflects the quality of sperm. The method recommended by WHO divides sperm motility into four levels: level 0- inactive, no forward movement; Level 1- Poor activity with weak forward movement; Level 2- Moderate activity with moderate forward movement; Level 3- Good activity, active forward movement.
There are many reasons why men experience infertility. The above are the reasons why men experience infertility, which can have significant negative consequences for men. Moreover, infertility can have a psychological impact on men and lead to the breakdown of marital relationships, as everyone wants to have their own healthy children.