Male infertility self-test
Male infertility can generally be self-diagnosed based on specific symptoms, such as whether there is impotence, abnormal ejaculation, too much or too little semen, hematospermia, and whether there is pain during ejaculation, etc. If the above discomfort symptoms occur, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time for semen examination, chromosome examination, physical examination, Doppler ultrasound examination, X-ray examination, testicular biopsy, endocrine examination, immunological examination and other items, so that the cause of infertility can be determined and symptomatic treatment can be taken.
Male infertility usually presents symptoms such as increased semen or decreased semen, abnormal testicular spermatogenesis, hematospermia, non-liquefied semen, and abnormal vas deferens. It is recommended that patients choose appropriate treatment based on the specific cause of the disease to avoid affecting normal reproductive function.

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