Treatment principles determined by spouse's age:
Female age factors have a significant impact on fertility. Research has found that the fertility of women over the age of 40 is only 1/20 that of women under the age of 25. Therefore, only basic examinations and fertility counseling should be conducted for those whose spouses are less than 30 years old; 30 to 35 years old, comprehensive examination and special attention People aged 35 should undergo comprehensive and systematic examinations in a timely manner and actively seek new technical assistance.
Comprehensive treatment and individualized principles:
Male infertility is not an independent disease, it is the result of a combination of multiple pathogenic factors. Therefore, the treatment of infertility should start with the etiology, try to achieve individualized treatment, and take comprehensive treatment measures based on multiple stages of spermatogenesis.
Empirical treatment is widely used:
Most male infertility patients do not have a clear cause, and empirical treatment is often used. Despite the lack of evidence-based medicine validation, almost all patients are willing to use these unique and nonspecific methods for treatment.
Gradually choose treatment measures:
Infertility is generally not a fatal disease, so when choosing empirical treatments, it is important to avoid selecting drugs and treatments that are highly toxic or have serious side effects, and avoid causing new damage to sperm.
Therefore, it is a wise choice to first try simple, convenient, non-invasive or minimally invasive methods for treatment.
Try to strive for a natural pregnancy:
Try to use methods such as adjusting lifestyle and habits, medication, or surgery to wait for a natural pregnancy. Those who have failed in multiple attempts for a long time, or who have been examined and found that there is indeed no effective treatment at present, should consider choosing further treatment measures. Such as artificial insemination and in vitro insemination, and still follow the basic process from simple to complex.
Co governance:
The partner with strong fertility may partially compensate for the other's low fertility. If both couples have fertility problems, they can show significant infertility. This can explain why there are often simultaneous problems in infertile couples. Therefore, simultaneous diagnosis and treatment of spouses cannot be ignored.