Symptoms of oligospermia and asthenozoospermia

  A beautiful encounter, where sperm and egg combine. Successful conception requires the successful combination of eggs and sperm. If a woman has abnormalities in ovulation, both men and women cannot conceive normally. Similarly, if there are abnormalities in the quantity and quality of sperm in males, both males and females are unable to successfully conceive during normal labor. So, what are the symptoms of oligospermia and asthenozoospermia?

  

Symptoms of oligospermia and asthenozoospermia1

  Oligospermia refers to a condition in which the number of sperm in the semen of fertile men is lower than normal. The International Health Organization stipulates that the sperm count for males should not be less than 20 million per milliliter. If it is less than 20 million, it is considered oligospermia, which has a significant impact on fertility.

  Male varicocele, cryptorchidism, reproductive tract infections, autoimmune disorders, endocrine abnormalities, chromosomal abnormalities, and other factors can all cause oligospermia. Generally, there are symptoms such as fatigue, lower back pain, knee soreness, dizziness, tinnitus, and lack of sexual desire. However, there are also some patients who have no symptoms but suffer from long-term infertility after marriage, with a routine sperm count of less than 20 million per milliliter.

  Asthenozoospermia refers to a condition in which the number of forward moving sperm (grade A and B) in semen parameters is less than 50%, or the number of grade A moving sperm is less than 25%. Asthenozoospermia is also known as low sperm motility. (Grade A: indicates good sperm motility and straight forward movement; Grade B: indicates that sperm motility is average, only moving forward in a curved line; Grade C: Indicates poor sperm motility, only crawling in place

  Male asthenozoospermia is caused by various reasons, such as a habit of smoking and drinking in daily life; The reproductive organs are exposed to a warm environment for a long time; Chaotic and unclean sexual activity; Improper diet can lead to deficiencies in vitamins and trace elements. Excessive exposure to female substances, such as freshwater fish, poultry, etc; Frequent or inappropriate sexual activity; Damage caused by certain medications. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, patients with asthenozoospermia generally exhibit symptoms such as insufficient kidney yang and cold coagulation of semen; Kidney Qi Deficiency Type; Blood stasis clearing, thick and non dissolving type; Qi and blood deficiency type; Liver stagnation and blood stasis type; Damp heat pouring type.

  Patients with symptoms of oligospermia and asthenozoospermia, if they want to cure this disease, must start with their own lifestyle habits, combine modern advanced science and technology, actively treat it, and can be completely cured.

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