There are more and more people with male infertility nowadays, and there are many factors that can lead to male infertility. When many male friends find themselves unable to have children, the most desirable thing is how to treat them and have their own children. So, how should male infertility be treated?
1. Psychotherapy. Psychologically, you need to be calm and not overly anxious or anxious - treat infertility with patience and insist on treatment. "The production of sperm by the testis requires a process that typically takes about 74 days to evolve from spermatogonia to sperm. After sperm is expelled from the testis, it must undergo about 18 days of maturation in the epididymis before it can be expelled from the body.". So even if the drug is effective, it will take three months before it becomes effective. Therefore, the treatment of infertility often takes three months as a course of treatment, and frequent dressing changes are detrimental to treatment. Emotional instability can also cause disorders of spermatogenesis and sexual function. According to statistics, infertility caused by emotional disorders accounts for about 5% of all infertile people, indicating the importance of stabilizing emotions and patient treatment.
2. Dietary therapy. Cholesterol, arginine, and zinc are the most closely related nutrients to fertility. Cholesterol is an important raw material for synthesizing sex hormones; Arginine is a necessary component for sperm formation; Zinc is an important trace element in the human body. Lack of zinc can cause testicular atrophy and decreased sexual function; Vitamins A, B, and C are essential nutrients for sperm production and should be taken as appropriate.
3. Sex frequency. Scientific research has found that living once a day can decrease the quality of semen, which is not conducive to fertility; "If the semen is not discharged for a long time, the sperm will age and lose its vitality in the reproductive tract, and will be engulfed by other cells.". Proper frequency of sexual intercourse can help improve the success rate of pregnancy. Research has found that having a one-time life the next day can increase the probability of sperm and egg binding.
4. Disease treatment. Some diseases that affect fertility require prompt treatment. Those with incomplete testicular descent should be promptly treated in early childhood. Adult men should maintain a relatively low temperature inside the scrotum, that is, the temperature of the scrotum is 2-3 degrees lower than the body temperature. It is not suitable to sit for long periods of time, wear tight pants, etc.
5. Preventive treatment. Avoid the impact of adverse environmental factors, including radiation, harmful substances, smoking, alcohol abuse, and high-temperature work.
6. Surgical treatment. About 70% of secondary infertility is caused by varicocele. Patients with varicocele should be operated on as soon as possible. Operation on varicocele can not only improve sperm production rate, but also increase serum testosterone concentration and prevent further damage to testicular function. Numerous studies have shown that surgical treatment of varicocele remains the best method for improving fertility in men with azoospermia, varicocele, and low fertility.