Can condoms be used to treat male immune infertility?

The goal of treating immune infertility is to reduce the titer of anti-sperm antibodies in the body, or even to make the anti-sperm antibodies disappear, so that the sperm and egg can combine normally and conceive a child. The western medicine treatment of female anti sperm antibody positive immune infertility often use condoms, so that the sperm and the woman out of contact, no longer produce new anti sperm antibodies, the original antibody can gradually disappear, while the use of this method for male immune infertility is meaningless. The reason for this is that male immune infertility is caused by self-generated anti-sperm antibodies, and condoms cannot separate sperm as an antigen from self-generated anti-sperm antibodies, so there is no scientific basis for using condoms to treat male immune infertility. The cause of male immune infertility is still unclear, some believe that due to reproductive tract infections destroy the blood-testis barrier, thus producing anti-sperm antibodies, Western medicine using antibiotics or androgen therapy, or hormone suppression of immune response and other treatment with little success.