Why is fertility lost after a new crown infection

The notion that fertility is lost with Newcrest infection is not standardized. Neoguan has a potential for viral infection of the testes in male patients and in a small percentage of male patients hypogonadism occurs. The presence of ACR2-expressing cells in testicular cells, and the fact that New Crown virus can invade host cells through this receptor, make the testes at risk for viral infection, which may result in damage to spermatogenic cells, a decrease in the number of interstitial cells in the testes, mild lymphoid inflammation with thickening of the basement membranes and a large leukocyte infiltrate, and pain, swelling, and other discomforts of the scrotum. Hypogonadism occurs when the testes, as gonads, are injured, but the probability of this occurring is small, and it has not yet been concluded whether the hypogonadal state is permanent or temporary. Therefore, it is not standardized to say that the loss of fertility after infection with Neocolla. If you are infected with the New Crown virus you should actively cooperate with your doctor for treatment, and not hide it to avoid worsening of the condition and other adverse effects.