Nowadays, it is a very rhythmic society, and many men in the workplace face a lot of pressure in their work. Some of these pressures lead to male infertility. In this society, there are many people who suffer from male infertility, and male infertility checkups have become a topic of concern for men. So, what are the methods of male infertility checkups? This is what these men want to know, but in fact, we should undergo regular physical examinations to ensure reproductive health.
We know that unqualified sperm in men can lead to male infertility, so semen testing is necessary. Routine semen examination is the most basic and important clinical indicator for measuring male fertility. The parameters related to semen are the first thing that physicians need to clearly treat. Patients should pay attention to the following: 3-5 days of examination in different rooms; It is best to use methods to collect specimens; Ensure that all semen is obtained; Recheck 1-2 times within 2 weeks. This is the most basic method for male infertility physical examination.
We know that a decrease in the vitality of men's sperm can lead to male infertility. Biochemical examination of seminal plasma can help to analyze the chemical composition of seminal plasma and provide clear treatment for the function of epididymis, prostate, and seminal vesicles. When patients have low semen volume, azoospermia, oligozoospermia, unexplained sperm motility decline, congenital gonadal defects and gonadal diseases, biochemical examination of seminal plasma can be carried out, including fructose, carnitine, acid phosphatase, etc.
The male genitals must also be healthy, and the health of the male urinary system must also be checked. Microbiological examination related to male infertility Male urinary and reproductive system infections often lead to male infertility. Pathogenic microorganisms related to male urinary and reproductive system infections include bacteria, viruses, spirochetes, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc., and common pathogens include gonococcus, papillomavirus, adenoplasma, Chlamydia trachomatis, etc.
These are the methods of physical examination for male infertility. They are also the necessary examinations for men who suffer from infertility. Men who suffer from infertility sometimes have to ensure the health of their semen to have a healthy birth. We know that unqualified sperm will lead to the direct cause of male infertility, and infection of men's urinary system will also lead to male infertility, So men must undergo regular physical examinations in these areas to ensure our reproductive health.