Can weak spermatozoa caused by prostatitis heal on its own?

Weak spermatozoa caused by prostatitis usually does not heal on its own. If weak spermatozoa is caused by prostatitis, it is usually difficult for weak spermatozoa to heal on its own if the prostatitis is not treated.
Prostate fluid is an important part of semen, and prostatitis may lead to a decrease in the quality of prostate fluid, so that the protein hydrolyzing enzymes in the prostate fluid are reduced, which may easily lead to weak spermatozoa, which can have an impact on male fertility.
Therefore, weak spermatozoa caused by prostatitis usually cannot be cured by itself until the prostatitis is cured.
If you are a patient with weak spermatozoa caused by prostatitis, you may be able to treat prostatitis reasonably under the guidance of your doctor, which may improve your weak spermatozoa.
To summarize, if you feel uncomfortable, please consult a doctor in time.