Testicular examination
"It is a factory that produces sperm, which can lead to infertility if testicular dysplasia and other acquired diseases occur.".
Examination of seminal vesicle and vas deferens
The seminal vesicle and vas deferens are important organs for transporting and storing sperm. Inflammation, adhesion, and obstruction can lead to infertility.
Semen examination
Oligospermia, azoospermia, azoospermia, low sperm survival rate, poor motility, sperm abnormalities, and poor semen liquefaction are the main causes of male infertility.
Urethral examination
Urethritis or bacterial virus infection can directly or indirectly affect the quality of sperm, causing infertility.
Epididymis examination
"It is a place that connects the vas deferens and testes and stores mature sperm. Erosion of pathogenic microorganisms, inflammatory reactions, or other diseases can lead to infertility.".
Prostate examination
Prostate fluid accounts for 30% of semen and is an important site for providing nutrients for sperm. Inflammation and infection can cause problems such as low sperm survival rate, poor motility, oligospermia, dead sperm, and poor liquefaction, leading to infertility.
Check sexual hormones
Disordered levels of sexual hormones, decreased levels of male hormones, and other causes of spermatogenesis dysfunction, which prevents normal sperm production and prevents pregnancy.
Check immune factors
Antigenic substances in semen have adverse reactions with the human immune system, such as antisperm antibodies, leading to infertility.