Low lecithin in semen may be caused by factors such as prostatitis, low lecithin and lack of trace elements.
1. Prostatitis: It may be due to prostatitis, which leads to a decrease in lecithin microsomes secreted by prostate glands and an increase in white blood cells, which in turn leads to low lecithin in semen. Prostatitis may also cause pain, sexual dysfunction and other symptoms.
2. Lack of micronutrients: Lack of micronutrients may be due to lecithin, leading to inflammatory lesions, which in turn cause the phenomenon of low lecithin. Lack of trace elements may also cause symptoms such as low immunity, which can be supplemented with trace elements under the guidance of a doctor, and food containing lecithin can be consumed appropriately, and attention should be paid to rest, avoiding overwork and other ways to alleviate the symptoms.
In daily life, one should live a regular life and exercise properly to improve blood circulation and promote the secretion of prostate fluid. If the doctor is not feeling well, it is recommended that the patient should consult the doctor in time for standardized diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.