Asthenozoospermia is a symptom of male infertility. Due to the reduced motility of sperm after the disease, it affects male fertility. So, what are the good treatment methods? What medicine should I take? Let's take a look together.
Treatment methods for asthenozoospermia
At present, there are relatively many methods for treating asthenozoospermia in clinical practice. Patients need to first identify the cause and then actively cooperate with doctors for treatment, which can be cured. But no matter what treatment is used, the most important thing is to improve the environmental conditions for sperm survival, which means first eliminating various external factors that affect sperm production, generation, and maturation. The preferred treatment for this disease is still Western medicine, with common medications such as sex hormone drugs or vitamin E, A, Vasoactive peptides, nucleotides, etc. In addition, patients can also use traditional Chinese medicine in combination with treatment, which has a significant promoting and thickening effect on sperm development.
Dietary therapy for asthenozoospermia
Eating more melon seeds can improve sperm quality, as many plants and healthy foods can help increase sperm count and improve sperm quality. Regular consumption of pumpkin leaves and seeds, white onions, ginger, and other foods, combined with appropriate physical exercise and maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, can also help men improve sperm quality.
Ginseng is a nourishing medicine that has the effect of increasing sperm production and activity frequency; Leeks have the function of warming the kidneys and promoting yang, and the effect is even better if soaked in wine. Onion, garlic, and scallion have the effect of strengthening essence. Salmon can increase hormones in the body and is rich in protein. In addition to the above-mentioned diet for asthenozoospermia, some foods also have the function of improving sexual desire, enhancing male sexual function, and assisting in the diagnosis of asthenozoospermia, such as chocolate, angelica, basil, caviar, and nuts.
So it's not scary to have asthenozoospermia. What's important is to have a positive attitude, actively seek treatment, and not delay the best treatment period due to shame. At the same time, combined with dietary therapy, I believe that one day you will recover and give birth to a cute and healthy baby.