The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of these. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the business for a long time. In fact, chronic prostatitis is not necessarily causally related to infertility, and most chronic prostatitis patients can be normal. Only a few people have their semen and sexual function affected Chronic prostatitis, which increases the incidence of male semen non-liquidity, affects male fertility. Prostate fluid is an important component of semen. The normal male semen, within a few minutes to an hour after ejaculation, will gradually change from solidified jelly-like to liquid-like under the action of the pro-liquefaction factor secreted by the prostate, i.e. the liquefaction of semen. And chronic prostatitis, which causes a decrease in the pro-liquefaction factor secreted by the prostate gland, causes poor liquefaction of semen or non-liquefaction of semen, which in turn makes it difficult for sperm to swim in the semen, and sperm motility is greatly affected, which may lead to infertility. This is the most common mechanism by which chronic prostatitis affects male fertility. Chronic prostatitis, meanwhile, may cause decreased sperm motility and increased sperm malformations, affecting male fertility. Some patients have increased acidity in the semen, which decreases the pH of the semen and affects sperm vitality; or there are a large number of white blood cells in the semen, which can phagocytose sperm and can produce oxygen free radicals to attack the sperm cell membrane, resulting in decreased sperm vitality; or the semen contains pathogens such as bacteria, Mycoplasma solium & Chlamydia trachomatis, which adsorb to the sperm surface causing sperm malformations and affecting the sperm The spermatozoa may become deformed and affect the normal function of the sperm. In addition, chronic prostatitis may cause decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, non-ejaculation and other sexual dysfunctions, affecting male fertility. Some patients have symptoms such as painful ejaculation, discomfort during intercourse, or significant psychosomatic burden and changes in personality characteristics, mainly anxiety, depression, loss of energy, fatigue, paranoia, phobia of sexually transmitted diseases, insomnia and dreaminess, etc. These uncomfortable symptoms and psychosomatic burden may cause sexual dysfunction such as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and non-ejaculation. If the spouse has not been pregnant for a year, assess the sperm quality In conclusion, chronic prostatitis may indeed affect the fertility of a few patients, but it has little effect on the fertility of the vast majority of patients. If a patient with chronic prostatitis has a normal sex life without contraception and still has not impregnated his or her spouse for a year, it is advisable to go to a regular hospital to have semen routine, sperm morphological staining analysis, semen leukocyte staining and other tests to determine if semen quality is affected and its severity, as well as to assess the status of sexual function. If there is indeed a decrease in semen quality or sexual dysfunction, you can improve semen quality and sexual function through medication and life care under the guidance of a male doctor, and then restore normal fertility.