Too little sperm can lead to infertility in men. So do you know why excessive sperm can also lead to male infertility?
"Male sperm: It is easy to understand that too little sperm can cause infertility, but sperm counts that exceed the normal maximum, or even exceed 1-2 times (sperm count>300 million per milliliter), can also cause infertility.". This is mainly due to sperm quality issues. Clinical manifestations of polycythemia include low sperm survival rate, poor motility, or high malformation rate and small morphology.
"Excessive sperm count and overcrowding not only affect sperm motility, making it difficult to travel through the cervix and uterus to the fallopian tube, but also make it possible for individuals with excessive sperm count to have some hormonal dysfunction, leading to sperm counts that are not necessarily high in quality.". This is the main cause of infertility.
Based on the above characteristics, traditional Chinese medicine believes that oligozoospermia is a disease characterized by excessive quantity and insufficient quality.
The crux is kidney deficiency and dampness resistance. Deficiency is manifested as kidney deficiency, and excessive performance is manifested as dampness resistance. "Too much" is based on "deficiency", which is easy to treat but difficult to retain. Therefore, too much can be treated and insufficient treatment is difficult. In addition, dampness is a yin evil, and its nature is sticky and not easy to suddenly change, which brings difficulties to the treatment of oversperm. If the sperm count exceeds 400 million per milliliter, pay attention to the presence or absence of prostatitis.