Male infertility is a common disease between couples, characterized by the inability of men to have children, which has a significant impact on men and women. Not having children can also pose a great threat to the relationship between couples. Therefore, it is important to conduct daily examinations. Therefore, what tests are used to diagnose male infertility.
1. Observation of external genitalia: In the diagnosis of male infertility, the first step is to observe the size of the penis, the softness and hardness of the testicles, the presence of hypospadias in the urethra, and the presence of pain and cysts when touching the epididymis. If necessary, an anal examination can be performed to determine the texture and size of the prostate.
2. Physical examination: the physical examination of general male infertility patients includes weight, height, breast, pubic hair, axillary hair, laryngeal node and other growth conditions.
3. Biochemical examination of semen: This examination can reflect the function of the seminal vesicle, epididymis, and prostate gland. The methods for checking sperm quality include sperm climbing test, checking for the presence of anti sperm antibodies in semen and blood, and conducting sperm agglutination test.
4. Semen quality inspection: Many causes of infertility are reflected in the results of semen examination, and repeated examinations should be conducted. If the examination results show abnormal sperm count, etc., it indicates that the quality of semen is abnormal.
The four types of tests mentioned in the article can accurately and conveniently diagnose male infertility. Male patients can accurately diagnose male infertility through the above methods. It is best to have no disease, and even if they suffer from male infertility, do not worry because the development of medicine will have suitable treatment methods for themselves. Do not give up, actively cooperate with doctors, and cultivate good lifestyle habits are helpful for treatment.