Understanding the Symptoms of Male Infertility
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In clinical settings, infertility is a common condition affecting both men and women. For men, experiencing infertility not only causes physical and emotional distress but can also strain marital relationships. So, what are the specific symptoms of male infertility? Below, we'll break it down for you.
1. Erectile Dysfunction: Inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for intercourse, leading to male infertility;
2. Painful Ejaculation or Urination: A relatively common clinical symptom of male infertility;
3. Hematospermia: Pinkish semen or semen containing blood streaks, one of the symptoms of male infertility;
4. Oligospermia: A condition where semen volume is insufficient. Normal semen contains at least 20 million sperm per milliliter. Lower counts reduce conception chances;
5. Pyuria: Presence of semen in urine or cloudy discharge resembling semen after urination;
VI. Azoospermia: This infertility symptom includes obstructive and non-obstructive azoospermia. Obstructive azoospermia may result from infection or congenital defects in the spermatic cord. Non-obstructive azoospermia can stem from congenital chromosomal abnormalities, cryptorchidism, or mumps infection during adolescence.
The above outlines the symptoms of male infertility. These six conditions represent typical manifestations. Men experiencing these symptoms should seek prompt professional diagnosis and treatment.
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