Self-collection of male infertility symptoms
Infertility is a very painful thing for everyone, especially male infertility. It will also have a great impact on the patient's psychological state. Some men are very vain and are unwilling to see a doctor for examination. Therefore, experts have studied a self-examination method to confirm whether they are suffering from infertility. So what is the self-examination method for male infertility?
Varicose veins can be a sign of infertility, so this test needs to be mastered. The test method is: gently touch along the spermatic flexure from top to bottom, and if you find a large, long, worm-like, soft, coiled, low-echoic area in the vagina, you need to pay attention. This may be a varicocele of the spermatic varicose veins. It will increase the temperature of the testicles, and the stasis of venous blood will affect the metabolism of the male testicles, thereby affecting sperm production, resulting in a decrease in semen quality. Therefore, we need to understand the threat and prevention of varicocele to male pregnancy.
The test for cryptorchidism is also a test for male infertility. If there is testicular enlargement and pain, and the male testicle gradually becomes smaller after the aggravation, it may be testicular torsion or damaging atrophy after testicular inflammation. This usually follows irreversible damage to spermatogenic cells. If the male testicles cannot descend into the vagina and stay in the abdomen, it is called cryptorchidism. Excessively high temperature in the abdomen is not conducive to the production of sperm, and the risk of male testicular deterioration is also greatly increased, which can easily cause male infertility.
Sperm testing: It is a more accurate way to test male infertility. Normal semen is gray or slightly yellow. If pink or bright red appears, it means stubborn sperm. The normal sperm density is 2-6ml. If it exceeds 7ml, it is too much. Not only will the sperm count decrease, but it will also be easily discharged from the woman's vagina, resulting in a decrease in the male sperm count. If the total semen production is less than 2ml, it means there is too little semen. Below 1ml is too little, which can easily cause male infertility.
The test methods for male infertility are introduced here. Personal examination is only a basic test of the condition and does not mean a scientific diagnosis. If you want to diagnose whether you are suffering from male infertility, you need to go to a reliable hospital for testing. Only such test results are the most accurate.
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