Every day we receive many male infertility patients, many of whom are worried and beg me to help him cure his prostatitis, because he has been bouncing around many hospitals saying that he is infertility caused by prostatitis. I then asked him, do you have the symptoms of prostatitis? The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. He said: no. It’s just that when the prostate fluid was examined in other hospitals, some white blood cells were found. The lecithin vesicles were reduced, so people gave him antibiotics for quite a few days, both intravenously and orally, but the prostate fluid examination was still not satisfactory. I told him that since there are no symptoms, don’t just diagnose yourself with prostatitis according to the prostate fluid test. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. It’s a good idea to take a look at the actual product. The actual type of the product, and whether it affects the quality of sperm, can’t be generalized. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. 2, What about chronic sterile prostatitis? Theoretically, the amount of glandular secretion in the prostate may decrease when the prostate is inflamed, resulting in a decrease in the amount of semen, which is not conducive to the survival and activity of sperm. In addition, due to the decreased activity of liquefaction factor-enzyme and increased coagulation factor in the prostate fluid, it is difficult to liquefy the semen for a long time after it is discharged from the body, and it remains in jelly form for a long time, thus delaying the liquefaction of semen. The fact that semen is not liquefied or not fully liquefied hinders sperm motility, or reduces motility due to the effort of sperm movement, consuming too much energy, and even causes an increase in sperm mortality; however, the author has encountered many cases where sperm motility grade A is greater than 25% despite incomplete liquefaction, and soon the woman becomes pregnant as usual. The acidity and alkalinity of semen may change when you have prostatitis. The actual fact is that when the acidity of the semen exceeds the minimum requirements that the sperm can adapt to, the sperm vitality and viability will be reduced, which may also have a negative impact on fertility. The actual fact is that there are a number of biologically active substances in the prostate fluid that are closely related to the reproductive process, such as fibrinolytic enzymes that affect the liquefaction of semen, hyaluronidase that determines the ability of sperm to penetrate the egg, and lecithin vesicles that provide the necessary nutrients and energy for sperm activity in the semen. 5, chronic prostatitis may also stimulate the body to produce anti sperm antibodies. The actual anti sperm antibodies not only affect the motility vitality of sperm and the vitality of sperm enzymes, but also affect the union of sperm and egg, interfere with the fertilization of the egg and affect the development of the embryo. Therefore, theoretically, when there is inflammation of the prostate, that is even sterile, due to the congestion and edema of the local glands, poor blood circulation and failure to discharge metabolites in a timely manner, it will have an effect on the quality and composition of the prostate fluid and subsequently affect the quality of the ejaculated semen (prostate fluid accounts for about 1/3 of the volume of semen), thus potentially affecting the subsequent activity of the sperm. It should be seen that sperm is produced in the sperm-producing tubules of the testicles under the regulation of the reproductive endocrine, and is then transported to the epididymis, where it remains for 18 days and matures. It is clear from this that the link between sperm production and maturation is not strictly related to the prostate, that is to say, azoospermia, oligospermia or sperm malformation, etc., have little to do with the prostate. The relationship between weak spermatozoa and prostatitis is also not significant. The sperm that has matured through the epididymis first exists in the seminal vesicle and is mixed in the seminal fluid, when sexual activity begins, it is discharged from the seminal gland, through the urethra of the prostate, mixed with the prostatic fluid discharged by the rhythmic contraction of the prostate to form a seminal plasma (30% prostatic fluid + 70% seminal fluid), which is then discharged through the ejaculation and enters the vagina of the woman with sexual intercourse. The actual sperm quality detected by the semen analysis report will not be greatly affected, especially if the sperm is taken out of the body and tested in about an hour. In most cases, the disease is located in the testes and epididymis. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The prostate has no effect on fertility, the mystery of which is still a medical unknown, pending further medical decryption. The reader will have their own opinion based on the above analysis. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of the most popular and popular items in the marketplace. The problem is that some male infertility patients suffer from prostatitis, ignore the other causes of infertility, including the male, female, or both other aspects of the examination, so delayed the correct diagnosis and treatment time, which should be cited as a warning.