How long does it take to regulate weak spermatozoa

The reason why it takes at least 3 months to treat weak sperm is actually related to the human body’s own physiological characteristics. The reason why it takes at least 3 months to treat weak sperm is actually related to the body’s own physiological characteristics, i.e. how long it takes for a spermatogonial cell to eventually develop into a reproductively functioning sperm capable of fertilizing an egg. 3 months is called the reproductive cycle, so if you want to improve weak sperm, you have to go through at least one reproductive cycle. Not all weak spermatozoa are at the beginning of meiosis, and if the cause of the disease is at some point in the subsequent period, significant improvement may occur in less than 3 months. However, it takes time for the drugs to have an effect, not immediately, so the treatment time for weak spermatozoa is clinically longer, at least 3 months. But everything has a bottom line, if there is no improvement in weak sperm for more than 6 months through any conservative treatment methods such as Chinese medicine or western medicine, it is recommended to actively look for other treatments and further testing for other causes of weak sperm, and assisted reproduction treatment can be considered. Because fertility disorders are unique, fertility decreases with age. Therefore, the treatment of any fertility disorder is a race against time and should not be delayed again and again to miss the opportunity.