If a man discovers that he has infertility, he must feel like the sky is about to collapse, feeling particularly uncomfortable, and even unable to lift his head in front of his wife and family. Some men may even choose suicide for this, is it not worth it? You should know that medical technology is constantly improving, so what should be done about male infertility? The following six treatment methods are worth trying.
1. Surgical treatment: Patients with varicocele accompanied by abnormal semen routine should undergo high ligation of the spermatic vein. Patients with cryptorchidism or incomplete testicular descent may undergo testicular descent fixation surgery to promote testicular spermatogenic function.
2. Drug therapy: Commonly used drugs are very beneficial for treating male infertility.
3. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment: For 1-degree varicocele, semen infection (including prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, epididymal vasculitis), and immune male infertility, traditional Chinese medicine treatment can be used based on syndrome differentiation, such as promoting blood circulation and resolving stasis, clearing the liver and tonifying the kidney, tonifying the kidney and essence, or soothing the liver and regulating Chong.
4. Improve sperm function: Those with reproductive tract inflammation should actively receive antibiotic treatment; Vitamin E, vitamin C, and zinc preparations can all improve sperm function. For immune infertility patients, using condoms can eliminate and reduce the stimulation of sperm antigens on women. The short-term use of large doses of immunosuppressants and methods such as sperm washing and artificial insemination are helpful in treating immune infertility.
5. Artificial insemination: includes two categories: donor sperm artificial insemination and husband sperm artificial insemination. In recent years, in vitro assisted reproductive technology has developed rapidly, especially intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), which has been used to treat oligospermia, asthenozoospermia, and azoospermia, achieving good results.
6. Maintain unobstructed vas deferens: Actively treat sexual dysfunction and maintain normal sexual activity. For patients with congenital absence of the vas deferens, obstruction of the vas deferens duct, and ligation of the vas deferens, active surgical treatment should be performed.