Many men have a constitution of kidney yin deficiency, and they often experience uncomfortable symptoms in their bodies. Many men are worried that kidney yin deficiency will affect fertility and have an impact on the reproductive system. Does kidney yin deficiency affect sperm quality?

Male kidney yin deficiency definitely has an impact on sperm, and severe kidney deficiency patients may even experience reduced or absent sperm. Men with a healthy reproductive system are generally young men with very sufficient kidney qi. Men with insufficient kidney qi will directly affect the quality and quantity of sperm.
Patients can judge the quality of sperm based on their appearance and quantity. Firstly, the amount of ejaculation should be between two milliliters and seven milliliters each time, and the color should be grayish white with a hint of earthy yellow. If it is yellow green or pink, it is abnormal.
In addition, it depends on whether the liquefaction time of semen is normal. Healthy male sperm will become liquid within half an hour. The quality of male sperm has a significant impact on fertility, not only affecting the physical health of the fetus, but in severe cases, it can also lead to male infertility.
Therefore, men with kidney deficiency and abnormal sperm should receive treatment as soon as possible. In daily life, men should improve their sperm quality from various aspects, such as exercising more, maintaining a relaxed and happy mood, and eating scientifically.