Men's sperm will be affected by many factors. For example, after men reach middle age, the number of sperm will drop sharply. In addition, even young boys often have low sperm count. The reasons behind this are more complicated. For example, men who often smoke and drink, or those who are very weak, will have fewer sperm than ordinary people. So what are the current solutions to the problem of low sperm count? What to do if sperm count is low? What is considered oligospermia? Oligospermia refers to the sperm count under the microscope of semen being less than the normal value. There is no unified standard for the normal value of sperm count. The normal value recommended by the World Health Organization is a sperm density equal to 20×106/ML. The diagnosis of oligospermia is generally based on two semen examinations. Severe oligospermia refers to a severe decrease in sperm count. According to the recommendation of the World Health Organization, a person with a sperm count of less than 3 times 106/m1 in two semen examinations is diagnosed as severe oligospermia. What should men do if they have low sperm count? Andrologists say that if low sperm count is caused by endocrine disorders, the first thing to do is to regulate endocrine to improve sperm count. Endocrine disorders can improve sperm count by regulating endocrine. Depending on the situation, intramuscular injection of gonadotropin, chorionic gonadotropin, and testosterone undecanoate can be used. Lack of trace elements zinc and vitamin E is also an important cause of oligospermia. What should men do if they have few sperm? Zinc-deficient men can take zinc sulfate tablets to supplement zinc, but because zinc is a heavy metal, taking too much zinc will also affect the development of sperm. Vitamin E can be supplemented by taking pearl powder, because pearl powder is rich in vitamin E and various trace elements and amino acids. What should men do if they have few sperm? Idiopathic sperm reduction, long-term injection of large amounts of androgen, due to negative feedback, reduces the secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone in the hypothalamus, leading to reduced sperm or lack of sperm; drug effects, such as sulfonamides, furantidine, spironolactone, cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, colchicine, can directly or indirectly affect sperm production; radiation exposure is most sensitive to immature cells, including the seminiferous epithelium, and can delay or stop sperm cell division, or even cause irreversible damage; other factors, alcoholism, excessive smoking, drugs can inhibit sperm production; chronic prostatitis, varicocele, etc. can inhibit sperm production. |
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