Asthenospermia, in layman's terms, means that the sperm contained in the semen lacks the ability to move, and therefore cannot normally combine with the egg to form a fertilized egg. Men suffering from this disease basically lose their fertility and need timely treatment. So, what are the clinical symptoms of asthenospermia? Symptoms of Asthenospermia (1) A married couple has lived together for more than two years without taking any contraceptive measures and the healthy spouse has not become pregnant. (2) If the semen analysis shows that the forward movement of sperm (A+B grade) is less than 50% or the sperm with grade A movement is less than 25% for more than three consecutive times, and the sperm density and other parameters are normal or basically normal, it can be diagnosed as asthenozoospermia. Or if the sperm motility is less than 50% after ejaculation, and the laboratory or other auxiliary examinations can find genital tract infection, or there are other diseases that affect sperm motility, it can also be diagnosed as asthenozoospermia. (3) For a specific infertile patient, semen analysis may often show multiple abnormalities at the same time. The diagnosis of asthenozoospermia should also include the diagnosis of related causes that may cause semen liquefaction. Three major hazards 1. Because the sperm of patients with asthenospermia has certain quality problems, even if such sperm can combine with the egg, it is not certain whether the result will be ideal. 2. There is a certain degree of randomness in conception with asthenozoospermia. Even in mild cases of asthenozoospermia, the sperm motility is lower than normal, so the quality of sperm cannot be guaranteed. From the perspective of eugenics, conception under such circumstances still has certain disadvantages. 3. Low sperm motility will result in the inability to achieve the best possible combination of sperm and egg. Normally, only sperm that move forward can ensure that the sperm reaches the abdomen of the fallopian tube and combines with the egg to form a fertilized egg. In this case, the activity of sperm after leaving the body will be restricted before the semen liquefies. Once the semen liquefies, it will immediately show excellent motility. However, if it is asthenospermia, if some factors affect the motility of sperm, especially sperm that cannot move forward, it will cause the sperm to be unable to swim to the location of the egg within the best time, and the process of conception cannot be achieved. |
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