It is better for men to have more reproductive health checks in their lifetime. Generally, they only need to check their reproductive health regularly every year. Many common sense of reproductive health are not understood by men, mainly because men are accustomed to carelessness. How should men conduct reproductive health examination? Now let's get to know!
The examination of male reproductive organs is an effective prevention of reproductive diseases and also the focus of eugenics. Through the reproductive examination, we can determine whether it affects fertility normally. It can clearly understand the status of the male reproductive system, and can also detect some diseases of the male reproductive system as early as possible, and can be treated as early as possible to recover as soon as possible.
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Prostate fluid examination
Prostate fluid is the secretion of the prostate. Under normal conditions, it is relatively thin, colorless or light milky white liquid, with protein luster, weak acidity, and ph value of about 6-7. When the inflammation is serious, the material ground becomes thick, the color becomes yellow or light red turbid, or contains flocs, and sticky silk. Prostate fluid is an important component of semen, accounting for about 30% of semen. Prostate fluid examination is mainly used for the diagnosis of chronic prostatitis, the examination of pathogenic microorganism and the observation of curative effect. It can also be used for the examination of venereal diseases.
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Routine semen examination
This is the most basic and important clinical indicator for measuring male fertility. The parameters of semen are the first thing doctors need to know. Patients should pay attention to: go to the male reproductive system examination in different rooms for 3-5 days; It is better to take samples by hand yin method; Ensure that all semen is obtained; Recheck 1-2 times within 2 weeks.
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Microbiological examination related to male infertility
Male urinary and reproductive system infections often lead to male infertility. Pathogenic microorganisms related to male urinary and reproductive system infections include bacteria, viruses, spirochetes, mycoplasma, chlamydia, and gonococcus, papillomavirus, adenoplasma, and chlamydia trachomatis.
Reproductive health care for men is very important. If men can do well in reproductive health care, their reproduction will not be difficult. Generally speaking, male reproductive health examination needs special care to find out. This man must pay special attention during the examination.
I checked carefully before I became a father
When preparing to have children, men should take a physical examination with their wives and chat with the andrologists, which is also something that men should pay special attention to.
First of all, men who have the habit of taking aphrodisiac herbs should stop taking these drugs one week before physical examination, and avoid sharing rooms within 3-5 days before semen collection.
Secondly, for men who need to hold their urine for B-ultrasound examination, they can empty their urine before going to the hospital, and then drink 500-1000ml mineral water after going to the hospital.
Patients with chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes, alcoholic hepatitis and other diseases, as well as men who have been in a high temperature environment for a long time, like to wear tight pants, have too frequent sex life, and are addicted to tobacco and alcohol, need routine andrology examination. Because these problems may lead to sperm abnormalities and infertility.
Men should pay attention to the position, size and hardness of their testicles when bathing. If there is any problem, they should go to the andrology department for examination as soon as possible. The male medical examination is not humiliating. It is not only a pity for yourself, but also a concern for your partner.
Several kinds of pain should be checked in time
Severe scrotal pain. If there is no trauma, it may be testicular and spermatic cord torsion, cutting off the blood supply. If it is not treated in time within 4 hours, it will lead to testicular ischemia and necrosis. Ultrasound examination can diagnose the disease. After diagnosis, testicular torsion reduction should be performed immediately and fixed to avoid torsion again.
Genital tract pain.
Due to bacterial infection, the pipeline transporting sperm is prone to inflammation, among which gonorrhea and chlamydia infection are the most common. The infection of men over 40 years old is also easy to transfer. If there is no reasonable treatment, the genital tract will appear scar or obstruction, leading to infertility. Generally, swelling and pain will be relieved after 3 days of treatment, but it may take several months for the symptoms to completely disappear.
Pain when urinating or ejaculating.
Most of these symptoms come from prostatitis, which is the body's response to inflammation. In the early stage, 2/3 of men will get better after oral antibiotics, but in the later stage, bioflavonoids α- Blockers and other drugs can relieve pain and improve urination. If there are nerve and muscle spasms, muscle relaxants and physical therapy are also needed.
The scrotum is pendulous.
Poor blood flow in the scrotum will cause vasodilation, which is called varicose veins. Excessive blood stasis will damage the testicles, affect sperm production, make the testicles droop and stay away from the body. If there is a need for fertility, the varicose blood vessels should be ligated surgically, and the sexual behavior can be restored 3 weeks after the operation.
Red rash on the groin area.
If it grows in the thigh, it is often tinea cruris. If it is bright red and grows on the penis, it may be yeast infection. Avoid wearing wet clothes to prevent tinea cruris. After one to two weeks of continuous medication, it can cure and prevent recurrence. However, do not use hydrocortisone ointment because it works by inhibiting the immune system and may lead to adverse results.
STD.
There are cauliflower-like new creatures, painful blisters and sticky yellow secretion on the genitals, which may be sexually transmitted diseases.