What to do with insufficient semen

Inadequate semen requires further examination of the primary disease and relevant treatment for the primary disease. Inadequate semen, also known as low semen, can be detected through routine semen examination. Insufficient semen should be ruled out if there has been frequent sexual intercourse or frequent masturbation in the recent past, resulting in insufficient semen storage and causing semen deficiency. Physiological semen deficiency can be alleviated by reducing the frequency of masturbation or intercourse and does not require special treatment. In addition, you should also consider whether there are primary diseases, such as chronic prostatitis and vesiculitis. Patients with prostatitis can be treated with oral Chinese medicines, such as prostate Shu Tong, prostate Antong, prostate Tai, etc. Patients with vesiculitis need to be treated with oral antibiotics. When the primary disease is cured, the symptoms of semen deficiency will naturally be improved.