Reproductive Health

Etiology and Pathology of Male Infertility (Part 2): Genetics, Immunity, and Reproductive Tract Infections
This article continues to explore the various causes of male infertility, including genetic factors such as sex chromosome and autosomal aberrations, as well as autoimmune reactions caused by abnormal immune function. The article focuses on analyzing the specific mechanisms by which reproductive system infections (such as bacteria, mycoplasma, gonorrhea, tuberculosis, and mumps) affect sperm...
2026-05-24
Introduction to Commonly Used Traditional Chinese Medicines and Qigong Therapy for Treating Male Infertility
This article lists more than ten commonly used traditional Chinese medicines for treating male infertility, such as Liuwei Dihuang Wan, Yougui Wan, and Wuzi Yanzong Wan, and introduces their respective efficacy, indications, and usage. It also details the practice methods of Qigong "relaxation exercises," including lying or sitting postures, natural or abdominal breathing, and techniques for...
2026-05-24
Article 75: Traditional Chinese Medicine Differentiation and Classification of Male Infertility (Part 1)
This chapter classifies male infertility according to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome differentiation, detailing the symptoms, treatment principles, and prescriptions for the four types: Yuan Yang deficiency, kidney yin deficiency, qi and blood deficiency, and liver stagnation and blood stasis, providing a basis for TCM treatment of infertility.
2026-05-10
Article 68: The Mechanism of Varicocele-Induced Infertility and Sexual Dysfunction and Unhealthy Habits
This chapter details the five major mechanisms by which varicocele leads to infertility, including elevated scrotal temperature, nutritional deficiencies, endocrine disorders, toxin effects, and damage from oxygen free radicals. It analyzes the causes of infertility due to sexual dysfunction and the impact of unhealthy lifestyle habits such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and...
2026-05-09
Article 52: Massage and Daily Precautions for Oligospermia and an Overview of Azoospermia
This chapter introduces massage techniques such as rubbing the lower abdomen and massaging the testicles, as well as daily precautions such as avoiding excessive sexual intercourse and abstaining from smoking and alcohol. It also begins to introduce azoospermia, dividing it into true azoospermia and pseudo-azoospermia, and analyzes in detail the causes of testicular spermatogenesis dysfunction...
2026-05-08
Part Five: Signs of Aging, Natural Lifespan, and Influencing Factors
This article details the signs of aging in the human body and introduces the concepts of "natural lifespan" and "life expectancy." The article focuses on analyzing two main aspects influencing human lifespan: innate endowment is the decisive factor, while acquired factors, including the natural environment, social environment, personal behavior, and disease/damage, also play a crucial role.
2026-05-07
Antisperm antibodies cause infertility; immunosuppression and traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
Antisperm antibodies are a core issue in immunological infertility. This article details the various mechanisms by which they affect fertility (sperm agglutination, interference with capacitation, and inhibition of fertilization), and systematically introduces Western medical treatments, including immunosuppressive therapy, testicular rebound therapy, and sperm washing. Simultaneously, it...
2026-05-06
Asthenospermia causes difficulty in walking, and varicocele is the culprit.
Sperm motility is directly related to fertility. This article analyzes various factors affecting sperm motility through a typical case of asthenospermia caused by varicocele, including infection, abnormal semen liquefaction, endocrine disorders, chromosomal abnormalities, and varicocele. It provides comprehensive suggestions from drug treatment to lifestyle adjustments (quitting smoking and...
2026-05-05
The transport function of the vas deferens and the body's hormone regulation axis
This article introduces the structure and function of the vas deferens and its application in male sterilization, elucidates the endocrine regulatory mechanism of the hypothalamus-pituitary-testis axis on male reproductive function, and the physiological effects of androgens.
2026-05-04
Preparation for infertility treatment, precautions for immune antibody testing and semen collection
This section guides infertile couples on pre-consultation preparations, including male partners abstaining from ejaculation for 3-5 days and cleaning their external genitalia, and female partners measuring their basal body temperature. It explains the mechanism by which immune antibodies (antisperm antibodies, anti-zona pellucida antibodies) cause infertility. It details the correct methods,...
2026-05-03
The idea that taking a sauna will cause infertility and the etiquette of combing hair and plucking beards.
This article warns that the high temperatures of saunas can damage sperm and even lead to infertility, especially harming the developing testes of adolescents. It also introduces the health benefits of combing hair for men (unblocking meridians and nourishing acupoints), and points out the risk of folliculitis and even intracranial infection from plucking facial hair.
2026-05-02
Traditional Chinese Medicine's understanding of male infertility, the definition of artificial insemination, and a detailed explanation of in vitro fertilization (IVF) technology.
Traditional Chinese medicine refers to male infertility as "childlessness," considering kidney deficiency as the core symptom, and commonly treats it with formulas such as Wuzi Yanzong Wan and Liuwei Dihuang Wan. Artificial insemination involves injecting sperm into the female reproductive tract, while in vitro fertilization (IVF) involves fertilizing an egg outside the body and then...
2026-05-01
Treatment methods for pathological nocturnal emission, male fertility conditions, and the definition and classification of male infertility.
Treatment of pathological nocturnal emission requires changing unhealthy lifestyle habits, abstaining from masturbation, treating the underlying disease, and, when necessary, supplementing with traditional Chinese medicine. This article lists the reproductive organs and sexual functions required for normal male fertility, and explains the definition of male infertility and the World Health...
2026-04-30
The Connotation of Male Reproductive Health and Male Participation in Family Planning – Speech by Zhao Yufeng (Part Two)
This article continues Zhao Yufeng's speech, elaborating on the rich connotations of male reproductive health, including establishing gender equality, respecting women, and proactively taking responsibility for contraception. It proposes using erectile dysfunction (ED) as a starting point to encourage male participation, emphasizing men's responsibilities in the family and society, and the...
2026-04-29
The monument to "war" and the hardened "grievances"
Fibrous nodules resulting from epididymitis do not affect health but can lead to infertility; prevention is key. Penile induration is a benign connective tissue hyperplasia, not a tumor; local injection of hormones can alleviate it, and surgery is not necessary.
2026-04-23
How to maintain male reproductive organs: Factors affecting fertility and strengthening through exercise
Statistics show that in my country, nearly one in ten couples is infertile, with an infertility rate of 10% among people of reproductive age. The rate of male infertility is particularly high, increasing year by year. This article discusses factors that can lead to male infertility, including excessive alcohol consumption, frequent exposure to electronic devices, unsafe sex, a preference for...
2026-04-22