Traditional Chinese Medicine's understanding of male infertility, the definition of artificial insemination, and a detailed explanation of in vitro fertilization (IVF) technology.

2026-05-01

[**1** **9** **0** **.** **Traditional** **Chinese** **Medicine** **How** **Understand** **Male** **Infertility** **?**]

Traditional Chinese medicine refers to male infertility as "childlessness" or "lack of offspring," and has a relatively deep understanding of the causes of infertility.

The most representative example is the "Five No's Man." The "Five No's Man" first appeared in...

The *Jin Dan Jie Yao* (Essentials of the Golden Elixir), later adapted from Wang Bing's *Xuan Zhu Mi Yu* (Secret Words of the Mysterious Pearl) of the Tang Dynasty.

Both the Ming Dynasty scholar Wan Quan's "Guangsi Jiyao" include the "Five Unsuitable Sons," which refers to "Heavenly, Leaky, Angler, Timid, and Changeable."

"天" (tiān) is a general term referring to congenital defects in male reproductive organs, such as the testicles. "漏" (lòu) means "leakage."

This refers to a boy under the age of 16 whose seminal control is not yet firm and who frequently experiences nocturnal emission.

Or, in middle age, there may be severe leukorrhea, which affects sperm survival.

“犍” refers to castration, where the penis and testicles are removed. “怯” refers to erection.

Sexual dysfunction, etc. "Change" refers to male and female deformities, commonly known as "hermaphrodites" or "two-dimensional beings".

Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history of diagnosing and treating male infertility.

Many ancient physicians have offered insightful discussions on this topic. In summary, ancient...

Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have placed great emphasis on the role of internal factors in the onset and development of male infertility.

The role of the middle jiao (a concept in traditional Chinese medicine) in the diagnosis and treatment of symptoms is mainly to explore the internal organs and viscera of the body.

The changes that occur in the body, when exploring the pathogenesis, advocate treating deficiency of vital energy as the primary factor.

The primary cause is the excess of pathogenic factors, with infertility due to deficiency and depletion accounting for a significant portion.

The proportion. Its main types of symptoms are: ① Kidney deficiency, including kidney...

Yin deficiency, kidney yang deficiency, deficiency of both kidney yin and yang, and deficiency of kidney essence

① Excessive fire in the ministerial fire; ② Weak spleen qi; ③ Deficiency of both qi and blood;

⑤ Stagnation of liver qi; ⑥ Damp-heat descending to the lower body; ⑦ Cold congealing in the liver meridian, etc. These may be...

Ancient physicians believed that deficiency syndromes were a major cause of male infertility.

The syndrome pattern, especially kidney deficiency, is the core. Sun Simiao, a physician of the Tang Dynasty, said...

"The reason why ordinary people are childless is that both husband and wife suffer from the five strains and seven losses, weakness and a hundred diseases"; Chao Yuanfang, a contemporary of his, also believed this.

"The kidneys govern the bone marrow and store essence. When one is weak and fatigued, the kidney qi is deficient, hence the amount of semen is low."

Kidney deficiency is a term in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The TCM concept of the kidney differs from that in Western medicine.

The anatomical concept of the kidney is entirely different; please do not confuse them. (Traditional Chinese Medicine)

It is believed that the kidneys store essence, which is the foundation of innate constitution; when kidney essence is abundant, the whole body thrives.

They grow well, are energetic, and have normal natural reproductive function.

Once kidney essence is deficient, the body's overall function declines, easily leading to infertility. Therefore, most infertile patients exhibit varying degrees of kidney deficiency.

Due to the above extensive and profound understanding of male infertility

Ancient physicians created numerous prescriptions for treating infertility.

Representative examples include: ① Kidney-tonifying and aphrodisiac products: Jin Kui Shen (Kidney Tonifying Formula)

Qi pills, Zanyu pills, Yougui pills, Baji pills, etc.; ② Tonify the kidneys

Yin-type: Liuwei Dihuang Wan, Zuogui Wan, Dabu Yin Wan, etc.; ③

Kidney-tonifying and essence-replenishing pills: Wuzi Yanzong Wan, Qibao Meiran Dan, Shizi

Pills, etc.; ④ Yin-nourishing and fire-reducing pills: Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, Zi Yin Di Huang Wan, etc.

Pills, etc.; ⑤ Tonifying Qi and Blood: Buzhong Yiqi Tang, Huanshao Dan, etc.

Yulinzhu, etc.; ⑥ Kidney-tonifying and essence-strengthening drugs: Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan, San Cai Feng Sui Dan, etc. ⑦ Clearing damp-heat

Category: Gentian Liver-Clearing Pills (Decoction); ⑧ Liver-Soothing and Qi-Regulating Decoction: Depression-Relieving and Jade-Nourishing Decoction; ⑨ Blood-Activating Decoction

For unblocking the meridians: Xuefu Zhuyu Decoction, Shaofu Zhuyu Decoction, etc.

The above prescriptions are often effective if the patient can be diagnosed and treated accordingly.

However, it should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and you should never experiment with it on yourself.

[**1** **9** **1** **.** **What** **is** **human** **artificial** **instruction** **precision** **?**]

Artificial insemination involves using sperm from the husband or a sperm donor.

The sperm is inserted into the female reproductive tract via manual injection.

Internal medicine is a technique used to achieve conception. It is for male fertility.

A remedy for couples who are infertile to be able to have children.

Artificial insemination mainly falls into two categories: one uses the husband's semen.

Insemination. Another method is artificial insemination using donor sperm or cryopreserved semen.

Insemination. For cases where male factors cause cervical or immune issues in the woman, insemination may be necessary.

For unexplained infertility, the semen can be washed before uterine insemination.

Intracavitary artificial insemination, intraperitoneal artificial insemination, or direct follicular insemination.

Male infertility and infertility due to factors affecting both partners are common causes of infertility.

Artificial insemination now accounts for a significant proportion of cases, and has become an important method for addressing this issue.

Treatment methods. However, due to the limitations of artificial insemination, especially donor insemination...

Insemination involves social issues such as law, morality, and ethics, as well as heredity.

The spread of diseases and the occurrence of infectious diseases are among a series of issues that must be strictly controlled and should not be abused.

The successful clinical application of artificial insemination technology began with

The 1950s. The United States first applied cryogenic storage in 1953.

The sperm from Tibet was successfully used for artificial insemination. Currently, in northern China...

Artificial insemination has been initiated in Beijing, Qingdao, Guangzhou and other cities.

**[192. Does IVF refer to a baby inside a test tube?]**

"In vitro fertilization" (IVF) refers to the process of retrieving eggs and sperm separately, fertilizing them outside the body (in a test tube), and then...

After the embryo is developed, it is implanted back into the mother's uterus. Therefore, the embryo...

The in vitro culture time is only a few days, and the most important purpose is...

Once it is confirmed that the sperm and egg have successfully combined, the selected embryos are then implanted back into the mother.

This can increase the chances of a successful pregnancy.

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a high-precision and cutting-edge technology.

This technique requires a team of experienced and specialized personnel.

Certain instruments and equipment, and necessary medications. Due to ovulation induction...

The cost of medication is high, and external factors are needed for egg fertilization and embryonic development.

The requirements are high, so the cost of one "in vitro fertilization" (IVF) procedure is also high.

The cost is relatively high. Generally speaking, younger patients with good ovarian responsiveness require lower costs.

The success rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF) is a major concern. Generally speaking,

A normal couple of childbearing age cannot conceive every month they want a baby. Similarly, "trial and error" is not always possible.

Not every treatment cycle of "vasectomy" is successful.

Currently, in vitro fertilization (IVF) technology can help almost all [patients/those who have had the procedure].

This type of infertility patient, but due to its high cost, is still difficult to access.

It has become widespread domestically, but we believe that if it exists, further development is needed.

For those seeking in-vitro fertilization (IVF) to assist with conception, early diagnosis and treatment at an assisted reproductive center are crucial to improve the success rate.