Too much dead sperm

Introduction

Introduction Death syndrome refers to multiple semen examinations, and sperm are dead. Under normal circumstances, semen excreted within 1 hour of the body, the normal survival of sperm should be more than 70%, such as dead sperm more than 40% will affect pregnancy. Sperm survival time should maintain a 6-hour survival rate of more than 20%, such as no survival of sperm within 6 hours, can cause infertility. The activity of sperm is directly related to the fructose contained in the seminal vesicle. The reduction of fructose and the lack of nutrients result in higher sperm mortality. In addition, the lack of vitamins A and E also have a great impact on sperm activity.

Cause

Cause

What is the cause of excessive sperm death?

The activity of sperm is directly related to the fructose contained in the seminal vesicle. The reduction of fructose and the lack of nutrients result in higher sperm mortality. In addition, the lack of vitamins A and E also have a great impact on sperm activity.

The motherland medicine believes that the disease or excessive labor, kidney deficiency, yin deficiency, burning kidney essence; or congenital deficiency, physical weakness after the disease, kidney gas is not full, loss of cultivation; or plain taste, wet heat, Fumigation of the palace, kidney damage; or mental depression, liver loss, stagnation, kidney essence, etc., can cause sperm deformity or excessive sperm.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Sperm activity check

How to diagnose too many dead sperm?

Under normal circumstances, semen excreted within 1 hour of the body, the normal survival of sperm should be more than 70%, such as dead sperm more than 40% will affect pregnancy. The clinical manifestations of this disease are quite inconsistent, some patients have no clinical symptoms; some patients may have a history of chronic prostatitis, orchitis, seminal vesiculitis, etc.; some patients may have spermatorrhea or premature ejaculation or low libido. The main reason for its diagnosis is semen test. In general, the semen test does not live more than 40% of sperm, which is called excessive sperm. More than 20% of abnormal sperm, known as malformed sperm. Pus cells often appear simultaneously in semen routine or prostatic fluid routines.

Semen has new and old sperm produced in different periods, so it is permissible to contain a certain proportion of deformed sperm and dead sperm, but the number cannot be too high, and too high will affect fertility. The fertility of men is directly proportional to the number of sperm (score and total) and sperm motility, and inversely proportional to the abnormality. However, the ejaculation is often high in density, deformed and dead, and the activity is poor.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

What are the symptoms of too much dead sperm that are easily confused?

Sperm abnormality refers to the amount of sperm, abnormal quality, deformity, etc., is a kind of semen abnormality.

Sperm big head deformity refers to the fact that the length and width of the sperm head are more than 5 and 3 micrometers respectively, which is a kind of malformed sperm disease. The abnormal sperm syndrome refers to the number of abnormal sperm in males in semen examination more than 30%.

Low sperm survival rate refers to sperm survival rate (more than 50% of dead sperm), sperm morphology (less than 70% of normal morphology sperm), semen acid phosphatase (less than 2.5 to 60,000 units / ml), semen fructose (less than 150) ~800 mg / 100 ml).

The decline in sperm quality means that the number of sperm, survival rate, activity capacity, density, etc. are reduced at the same volume level.

Under normal circumstances, semen excreted within 1 hour of the body, the normal survival of sperm should be more than 70%, such as dead sperm more than 40% will affect pregnancy. The clinical manifestations of this disease are quite inconsistent, some patients have no clinical symptoms; some patients may have a history of chronic prostatitis, orchitis, seminal vesiculitis, etc.; some patients may have spermatorrhea or premature ejaculation or low libido. The main reason for its diagnosis is semen test. In general, the semen test does not live more than 40% of sperm, which is called excessive sperm. More than 20% of abnormal sperm, known as malformed sperm. Pus cells often appear simultaneously in semen routine or prostatic fluid routines.

Semen has new and old sperm produced in different periods, so it is permissible to contain a certain proportion of deformed sperm and dead sperm, but the number cannot be too high, and too high will affect fertility. The fertility of men is directly proportional to the number of sperm (score and total) and sperm motility, and inversely proportional to the abnormality. However, the ejaculation is often high in density, deformed and dead, and the activity is poor.

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