There are no definitive studies that show that NCRP affects a man’s fertility.
In the current studies, it is reflected that the virus may affect all systems of the patient’s body, but it has not been shown to specifically target the reproductive system. Individual cases of neococcal infection resulting in genital reduction or impotence have been reported, but there are no large-scale controlled clinical studies.
The World Health Organization has issued a note stating that the sequelae of C. neoformans pneumonia include fatigue, shortness of breath and dyspnea, and cognitive dysfunction, and there is no mention of an effect on male fertility.
New Crown Pneumonia is a disease that can be prevented and treated, it is recommended that you take precautions, actively treat the infection if it occurs, and do not be overly alarmed.
Tip: “New coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” mentioned in this article have been renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.