Low semen

Introduction

Introduction The normal semen discharged by normal males is 2 to 6 ml. When the amount of semen is less than 2 ml, it can be confirmed that the semen is too small, but it should be noted that less semen does not mean less sperm. Patients with a small amount of semen are clinically accompanied by a weak waist, a weak skin, a thin body or less abdominal pain or tingling during ejaculation.

Cause

Cause

The main causes of semen are: excessive frequency of sexual intercourse, insufficient semen storage, too little semen, long-term mental stress and various stress stimuli, various systemic chronic wasting diseases such as tuberculosis, malnutrition; reproduction Systemic local lesions, such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, etc.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

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Anyone with a semen volume of less than 1.5ml can be diagnosed as this disease. Patients with less semen are clinically associated with weak waist and knees, fatigue, thin body, or less abdominal pain, or tingling during ejaculation.

There is no sexual intercourse in 1.3 to 5 days and the amount of ejaculation is less than 2m1, or only a few drops.

2. The semen test is performed more than 3 times in succession, and the sperm count is less than 0.2 billion per ml.

3. Exclude recent sexual intercourse, spermatorrhea, spermatorrhea, etc., or have a history of ejaculation incomplete, or a long-term illness and more sexual intercourse.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

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

Sperm dilute: Semen refers to semen as thin as water, milky white liquid, is a kind of oligozoospermia. Generally, oligozoospermia is divided into idiopathic oligozoospermia, primary oligozoospermia and secondary oligozoospermia. Idiopathic oligospermia accounts for 11%-15% of infertile people.

Oligospermia: refers to a condition in which the number of sperm in semen is lower than that of a normal fertile male. The International Health Organization stipulates that male sperm should be no less than 20 million per milliliter, and if less than 20 million, it should be classified as less. Sperm disease, fertility will have a big impact.

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