Treatment methods for pathological nocturnal emission, male fertility conditions, and the definition and classification of male infertility.
[145. How to treat pathological nocturnal emission?]
Treatment methods for pathological nocturnal emission often include the following:
(1) Change bad lifestyle habits and participate in more beneficial activities.
They engage in cultural and recreational activities to distract themselves from excessive focus on sexual issues.
(2) Quit the habit of masturbation. Pay attention to the hygiene of the genitals.
Clean the penis regularly to remove smegma. Change underwear frequently and avoid wearing tight pants.
(3) For those with phimosis or redundant foreskin, circumcision should be performed.
(4) Those with genital diseases should actively seek treatment.
In addition, traditional Chinese medicine can be used for treatment. Commonly used Chinese medicine...
Prepared medicines include: Liuwei Dihuang Pills, Jinsuo Gujing Pills, etc.
[1 4 6 . What are the conditions for normal male fertility?]
A man with normal fertility must meet the following conditions:
(1) It has normal reproductive organs and functions;
(2) Has normal sexual function;
(3) The male body does not contain substances that cause sperm agglutination and...
Antibodies that act as a brake. One of the conditions for conception is that the male can provide sufficient...
A sufficient number of healthy sperm are injected into the female reproductive organs.
The appropriate part of the organ; any abnormality in any part of this process can lead to infertility.
1.4.7. What is male infertility?
Male infertility refers to infertility in couples who have lived together for more than one year after marriage.
The wife was unable to conceive despite not using contraception; the cause was...
The husband's illness. Detailed regional classifications, previously categorized as male-specific...
There are two types: male infertility and male infertility. Male infertility refers to the husband's infertility.
It can make the wife pregnant, but the fetus cannot survive, such as in the event of a miscarriage.
Childbirth, stillbirth, etc.; while male infertility refers to the husband's inability to impregnate his wife.
The child becomes pregnant. Currently, the two situations mentioned above are no longer distinguished in detail, and are collectively referred to as male infertility.
Male infertility as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO)
Defined as: having at least 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse.
And still have not conceived. The currently accepted definition in my country is: until...
He has had more than one year of unprotected sexual intercourse without his wife being able to conceive.
Conception. Statistics show that 15% of married couples experience infertility, with male infertility accounting for 30% of these cases.
[148. What are the types of male infertility?]
There are various classification methods for male infertility. (Commonly...)
Some people classify male infertility into oligospermia based on semen analysis results.
Infertility, asthenospermia, teratospermia, azoospermia, etc.;
Some people also categorize it into sexual dysfunction infertility and abnormal semen.
Common infertility, azoospermia, etc. The above classification method is not...
To remain superficial is to be vague and general. Therefore, the World Health Organization...
The organization proposed a classification method based on etiological diagnosis.
The classification method is currently the most authoritative classification of male infertility in the world.
The diagnostic classification method divides male infertility into 16 categories:
(1) Sexual intercourse and/or ejaculatory dysfunction; (2) Immunological etiology; (3) Unknown cause;
(4) Simple seminal plasma abnormalities; (5) Iatrogenic causes; (6) Systemic causes; (7)
(8) Congenital abnormalities; (9) Acquired testicular injury;
Varicocele; (10) Male accessory sex gland infection; (11) Endocrine etiology;
(12) Idiopathic oligospermia; (13) Idiopathic asthenospermia; (14) Idiopathic teratospermia;
(15) Obstructive azoospermia; (16) Idiopathic azoospermia.
In the classification of male infertility etiology, one category is "unknown cause".
Male infertility. Some people often confuse it with idiopathic male infertility. Idiopathic male infertility...
Infertility refers to a condition in which the underlying cause of the patient's condition is unclear, but...
The underlying causes are known, such as oligospermia and asthenospermia.
Unexplained male infertility refers to cases where all of the patient's tests...
All were normal, not only is the root cause of the disease unknown, but even the symptoms are...
The cause has not been found, therefore, it is a complete “unknown cause”.
