How Much Does Prostatitis Affect Fertility

γ€€γ€€The incidence of prostatitis is one of the common male diseases, mainly in young and middle-aged men, and the incidence of prostatitis in men aged 20-50 years is about 30%. Many people believe that prostatitis can lead to infertility, and some patients are even too frightened to get married. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this.γ€€γ€€ Some patients with moderate to severe prostatitis have a reduced amount of prostate fluid and liquefaction factor secretion, resulting in inadequate sperm nutrition and abnormal semen liquefaction inhibiting sperm movement, while the inflammation itself can also cause the body to produce anti-sperm antibodies, affecting sperm motility. The actual impact is not precisely determined by the indicators, therefore, patients with clear symptoms of prostatitis need to undergo timely and standardized treatment, while infertile patients without obvious symptoms of prostatitis want to improve sperm quality and fertility by treating prostatitis, no clear effect has been seen.