What to do if the woman has high anti-sperm antibodies



Treatment for women with high antisperm antibodies includes wearing condoms and taking oral glucocorticoid medications. Specific treatment options require consultation with a medical professional.

Anti-sperm antibodies are a type of antibody produced and secreted by lymphocytes that can inactivate sperm, and high values can often be identified as positive anti-sperm antibodies, which can be diagnosed as immune infertility. The treatment of this disease in the clinic is based on conservative treatment, including the wearing of condom measures and the application of glucocorticoid drugs.

In daily life, patients are advised to use condoms every time they have sex for 2 to 3 months and then have their anti-sperm antibody titers rechecked. Most of the patients can turn negative after this treatment. If the antibody is still positive, further drug treatment can be carried out. Hormonal drugs are commonly used in the clinic. After applying the drugs according to the course of treatment, blood will be drawn again to check the anti-sperm antibodies.

It is recommended that people with positive anti-sperm antibodies should consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.