Male infertility is no longer a new word that is being tossed around, but just can’t be fried because the demand is outstripping the supply. Today, we will take you through what tests should be done for male infertility and what effect prostate disease can have on fertility. Routine examination of male infertility 1, semen routine examination: to understand the number of sperm, viability, vitality, malformation rate, liquefaction time and other indicators; 2, routine male examination: to understand the testes, epididymis development status, the presence of tenderness, the presence of varicocele, etc.; 3, serum sex hormone determination: mainly for patients with azoospermia and severe oligospermia, detection of FSH, LH, T, etc.; 4, testicular tissue biopsy: for patients without This test is done to understand the spermatogenic function of the testes in patients with azoospermia. The most important thing is that you can get a good idea of what you are getting into. Another thing worth noting is that many patients who suffer from infertility and also have chronic prostatitis insist that chronic prostatitis causes infertility, which is also somewhat biased. In fact, there are many causes of infertility symptoms, both male and female, and both parties, and one cannot limit oneself to the diagnosis of chronic prostatitis and ignore the diagnosis of other causes. The actual fact is that even if you are not able to get a good deal on your own, you will be able to get a good deal on your own. Visiting male patients during the visit must avoid smoking and alcohol, especially alcohol (including beer), at least until the wife is pregnant. 2, long-term wearing tight pants and hot baths: the most suitable environment for the testes to produce sperm is 35-36 ℃, 1-2 ℃ lower than the normal body temperature. The local environmental temperature of the scrotum is elevated, which will reduce the number of sperm, reduce the activity rate and increase the malformation rate. 3, sex life: too frequent sexual production, each ejaculation will reduce the content of sperm, and the maturity of sperm is not enough, so that the chance of conception is reduced. But too little intercourse (less than 1 time per week) will reduce the metabolic rate of the testicles, which will also cause a decrease in sperm quality, and too little sex is not conducive to the metabolism of the woman’s ovaries. 4, overwork will also affect the quality of sperm, so both men and women should pay attention to rest. 5, there are also such as age, environmental pollution, drugs, diet, infection, etc., will also cause the quality of sperm decline.