It’s time to end medication for oligozoospermia

  Varicose spermatozoa, should do Varicose spermatozoa, will make the spermatogenic function of the testes affected, that is, there may be oligospermia (low number of sperm, low sperm concentration, low sperm density), there is quantity before quality oh, and become serious with the extension of time. If varicocele is found in men in their 20s, 70% can still have good sperm production; but if varicocele is still present over the age of 35, the quality of semen may decline due to the long-term impact on sperm production in the testes, plus the natural degeneration of testicular function, and fertility may then decrease.  Therefore, adult men, even if they have no plans to have children, should be treated if they have abnormal semen tests along with varicocele. For varicocele inner diameter <0.3cm, herbal treatment can be considered for 2-3 months to see if sperm quality can be improved, and if pregnancy is achieved then surgery is not necessary; if sperm quality is not significantly improved then surgery is recommended. The vast majority of prostatitis does not affect fertility In the male clinic, the majority of patients claiming to come to see prostatitis, followed by varicocele and epididymitis; however, in fact, the order of impact on sperm production ability among the three is first varicocele and epididymitis, and then prostatitis. Although prostatitis affects sperm motility, "the vast majority of prostatitis does not have an effect on fertility."