Reproductive infections can not be divided into acute genital infections and chronic genital infections in medicine. Due to the obvious symptoms of acute genital infections, we can all detect them and provide timely treatment. However, chronic genital infections are often ignored by us, and there are also some unknowns that chronic genital infections can cause infertility if not treated correctly, Therefore, we must have a scientific understanding of chronic genital infection.
There are various reasons for male infertility, such as long-term infection of the reproductive tract that leads to the malignant transformation of semen liquefaction, and can also lead to some functional disorders of prostate secretion. Therefore, genital infection leading to infertility is the most direct cause.
Genital infections in men are often caused, such as orchitis, urethritis, and so on. Pathogens that cause genital tract infections include gonococci, tuberculosis bacilli, viruses, mycoplasma, chlamydia trachomatis, trichomonas, and other non specific pathogens, among which mycoplasma and chlamydia are the most common causes of genital tract infections. Genital tract infections can affect sperm production, sperm motility, and sperm transport, resulting in oligospermia and reduced fertility in men. Tuberculosis of the reproductive system can inhibit spermatogenesis and impede sperm transport, and even cause testicular atrophy due to orchitis.
Therefore, in daily life, we should have good living habits, pay attention to our own cleanliness and hygiene, and do a good job in preventing infertility from the details of life. When inflammation occurs in one's own genitals. Go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner, and do not blindly use drugs on your own. This not only is not conducive to treatment, but also exacerbates the condition, thereby missing the best treatment opportunity.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)