No matter which type of male reproductive system infection can affect sperm production, sperm motility and transportation, inhibit the secretion of accessory gonads, cause insufficient secretion of semen, lack of sperm nutrition, and ultimately lead to male infertility. Statistics show that the total incidence rate of infertile couples has increased significantly, accounting for 10-15% of couples of childbearing age. Among them, male and female reasons account for 40% respectively, and bilateral reasons account for about 20%. The proportion of male infertility is significantly increasing. This trend is closely related to the rise of incidence rate of andrology infection.
Reproductive infection