For men who suffer from male infertility, how to treat the disease is the most concerned issue. When it comes to treating infertility, there are many methods, but there are also many traps. Below, we will introduce what are the traps for treating infertility?
Trap 1: Repeated semen examination
The development of sperm is slow and the course of treatment is long. From a medical perspective, it is not recommended to repeatedly check semen during the treatment process. Generally, it is sufficient to check once every 1-6 weeks.
Trap 2: Continuous improvement in semen examination
Semen fluctuates to varying degrees with changes in life and constitution. If semen tests continue to improve significantly during the treatment process, it is not in line with medical common sense.
Trap 3: Pregnancy can occur within a few months
Pregnancy usually takes six months to one year, and it is not realistic if you hope to conceive quickly within two to three months. Being too impatient can actually affect the body, such as menstrual disorders in women, which is not conducive to treatment.
Trap 4: Significant increase in sperm motility in the short term
It usually takes 75-90 days for sperm to mature from spermatid, so it takes 2-3 months for the treatment of male infertility and asthenospermia to take effect. If the sperm motility significantly increases in the short term during the treatment process, everyone should instead pay attention to the correctness of the examination.
Trap 5: Monotherapy
Some couples have no abnormalities in both examinations, but long-term infertility. In this case, patients should not blindly use medication. It is best to further investigate, clarify their thoughts, find the relevant reasons, and prevent the body from being damaged by blindly using medication, which can worsen infertility.