In contemporary society, while everyone strives to pursue their dreams, there are always people who neglect the importance of their own bodies, and always feel that maintaining good work and rest habits and good eating habits is a matter of the long future and should be paid attention to when they are old. Oligospermia is a prominent disease among contemporary young men, and many male infertility is also associated with oligospermia, which is characterized by symptoms such as painful urination. So what exactly is the cause of oligospermia? Let's take a look.
1. Bad behavior habits
Oligospermia caused by long-term bad habits, such as long-term smoking and alcohol abuse. According to a survey, the phenomenon of staying up late among contemporary young people is particularly serious. It is common to play with computers and mobile phones all night long. Staying up late is one of the most harmful things in life. Staying up late not only hurts the body, but also inhibits sperm production for the testicles. Staying up late for a long time can even lead to the occurrence of oligospermia. Also, frequent wearing of tight pants or frequent sauna can affect sperm count, leading to oligospermia. Patients with this condition should also get rid of their bad habits while receiving treatment.
2. Male Diseases
"Due to other male diseases, such as chronic epididymitis, chronic prostatitis, and seminal vesiculitis, the occurrence of these diseases can affect the spermatogenic function, leading to oligospermia.". Patients can take traditional Chinese medicine for systematic treatment, which can be cured.
3. Nutritional deficiency
Due to the lack of nutrients, the lack of nutrients required for spermatogenesis, such as amino acids, vitamin A, E, and trace element zinc, can affect the spermatogenic function. Therefore, patients should work hard on supplementing nutrition, and at the same time, it is better to use traditional Chinese medicine for conditioning.
4. Orchitis
There are also other diseases such as prostatitis or epididymitis that can cause patients to develop oligospermia. Therefore, if patients want to avoid oligospermia, they need to promptly treat various reproductive tract diseases.
5. Effects of spermatogenic function
Sperm is produced in the testis and undergoes spermatogonia, primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes, and sperm cells in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. Finally, mature sperm is formed and released into the seminiferous tubules, which is a continuous process that lasts approximately 64 to 72 days. During the entire process of sperm formation, it is regulated by endocrine hormones, and any factors that affect spermatogenic function will lead to a decrease in the number of sperm.
Through the study of appeals, I believe that everyone has a general understanding of the causes of oligospermia, and good work and rest habits should be changed first. No matter what disease is good, good work and rest habits are of great assistance to the recovery of the disease. For patients with oligozoospermia, they should actively face the disease and detect and treat it early, so as to regain their male self-confidence and make their lives more fulfilling.