If there is chronic prostatitis, correct and standardized treatment is necessary. Prostatitis is difficult to heal due to the limitations of traditional treatment and non-standard treatment measures. Now, the "prostatitis differentiation therapy" can effectively solve the stubborn and difficult to heal problem of prostatitis, while also reducing the harm of complications. It plays a crucial role in the recovery of abnormal semen.
2. For individuals with reproductive infections (STDs), the direct harm and invasion of STDs is the reproductive system, so it is also necessary to treat the primary disease. Only when the primary disease is cured can the impact on sperm and semen production be eliminated and reduced. However, in actual clinical treatment, due to the limited promotion and application of new technologies for treating various sexually transmitted diseases, traditional treatment is difficult to effectively treat sexually transmitted diseases. In addition, some hospitals have non-standard diagnosis and treatment, which makes the condition increasingly complex and makes it difficult for sexually transmitted diseases to recover. With the development of high-tech and the clinical application of new advanced treatment technologies, not only the harm of sexually transmitted diseases to azoospermia has been effectively solved, but also the clinical cure effect can be achieved.
Similarly, for testicular diseases and semen abnormalities caused by other diseases, efficient treatment is necessary before fundamentally addressing infertility caused by semen abnormalities. For individuals with irreversible damage to the reproductive system, artificial insemination and other methods can only be considered for reproduction.
Infertility experts remind: too much night life for men will seriously affect sperm motility; Men who smoke more than 30 cigarettes a day have over 20% abnormal sperm and a survival rate of only 49%; The high temperature and exhaust pollution generated by long-term driving can cause sperm deformities and be killed; The radiation from laptops on local parts of the body and the estrogen in foreign fast food are also the most feared "killers" for sperm. Therefore, men should moderate their eating, drinking, and playing habits, change unhealthy habits, and pay more attention to physical exercise.
In addition, white pollutants (plastic bags, plastic lunch boxes, etc.) can lead to a decrease in male fertility, as their chemical substance DEHP disrupts hormone synthesis and secretion in the male body, indirectly affecting the development and function of the testes and epididymis, leading to a decrease in reproductive ability. The moderate intake of zinc has a certain intervention effect on the decline of male reproductive ability caused by DEHP, which can promote the synthesis of male hormones, improve the quantity and quality of sperm in semen, and prevent teratogenesis.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)