In some men with infertility, there are indeed cases where fertility is affected because of having chronic prostatitis. This is because inflammation of the prostate gland can affect the development and maturation of sperm, making the semen lower than normal in all major parameters, reducing fertility, and leading to infertility. Chronic prostatitis is often accompanied by chronic epididymitis and vesiculitis, causing changes in the environment and blockage of the ducts in the vas deferens. At the same time, the enzyme activity in the prostate fluid decreases, the pH increases, the white blood cells in the semen increase, the semen viscosity increases, and the liquefaction time is prolonged. The inflammatory response can also increase anti-sperm antibodies in the body, causing sperm death and causing immune infertility. It has been shown that a variety of pathogenic microorganisms can reduce the number and motility of sperm in semen, and that large numbers of bacteria and toxins produced by bacteria can deplete the nutrients in semen, thus affecting sperm survival. In addition, prostatitis can also affect the secretory function of the genital glands, resulting in reduced semen volume and sperm motility. Therefore, chronic prostatitis can have an effect on reproductive function. In fact, only a minority of people are infertile because of chronic prostatitis. Some people are able to have children despite the severity of their prostatitis symptoms. This means that chronic prostatitis only affects fertility to some extent, but in most cases not to the extent that it can cause infertility. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a lot of money for the purpose of the actual project.