Both males and females are at risk of developing anti sperm antibodies in patients with infertility. In males, the main symptoms are decreased sperm quality and vitality. In women, there is a rejection reaction towards sperm, and even if pregnant, it is easy to experience miscarriage. So, what medication should I take for anti sperm antibodies? How to treat it? Below, the encyclopedia will take you to a deeper understanding.
1. Isolation therapy: Use condoms during sexual activity to prevent semen from coming into contact with the female reproductive tract and producing new anti sperm antibodies. This gradually eliminates the anti sperm antibodies from the body, reduces their concentration, and prevents them from immobilizing or agglomerating the sperm, achieving the therapeutic goal.
2. Immunosuppressive therapy: Corticosteroids can be used to treat immunological infertility, with a conception rate between 20% and 45%.
3. Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation Therapy: Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that the cause of immunological infertility is the weakness of the body's vital energy, with liver and kidney yin deficiency or spleen and kidney yang deficiency being the main causes. Therefore, the treatment of immunological infertility should focus on kidney deficiency and imbalance of yin, yang, qi, and blood as the main pathological mechanisms. Traditional Chinese medicine uses the therapy of strengthening the body and eliminating evil to regulate immune function, which can not only improve weakened immune function, but also eliminate harmful autoimmune reactions and avoid side effects.
Finally, I would like to remind everyone that although having anti sperm antibodies may temporarily prevent pregnancy, there is still hope for a cure through treatment. Therefore, once long-term infertility occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. Generally speaking, there is no limit to the time for anti sperm antibody testing, and it can be done at any time. But only for men. For women, it is best to have a check-up 3-5 days after menstruation; Having a vaginal colposcopy, dynamic digital hysterosalpingography, and vaginal ultrasound 3-5 days after menstruation can generally confirm the diagnosis.