Sperm death is a relatively common male disease in life, but most people are not very familiar with the symptoms of this disease, so what are the specific manifestations of this disease? The following is an introduction to the early symptoms of vigilance against spermatozoosis for everyone to understand.
Genital inflammation
Male patients with azoospermia are often accompanied by genital inflammation such as prostatitis, epididymitis, and seminal vesiculitis, and these genital inflammation are also important causes of azoospermia. If patients are found to have genital inflammation, they should be alert to the occurrence of azoospermia.
Sexual impotence
After suffering from azoospermia, men can find that they have no strength during sexual life and are very prone to fatigue. Unsmooth sexual life can lead to mental fatigue in patients, which seriously affects their work and life.
Premature ejaculation, impotence
Patients with azoospermia can experience premature ejaculation, impotence, and lack of desire for sexual life, causing significant harm to their physical and mental health. Suffering from azoospermia can affect the sexual function of patients, affect their fertility, and can lead to infertility.
Body asthenia
In the early stage, patients with azoospermia may experience symptoms such as body weakness, dizziness, body aches and pains, and weakness. Patients may also experience abnormalities in other organ functions, which may damage their health.
Pyocytosis
In patients with azoospermia, the sperm mortality rate in the seminal plasma can be found to be as high as 40% during sperm examination, and the presence of purulent cells can be found during prostate examination.