Can infertility be treated

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The vas deferens is blocked. Really sad, married two years found infertility, go to the hospital inspection said is caused by vas deferens, the doctor is still very good, timely diagnosis and treatment, the mood is much better, today let me talk to you about infertility can be treated.

Can infertility be treated

Treatment 1: endocrine therapy, mainly the use of long-acting testosterone heptanoate treatment of hypogonadism; bromocriptine treatment of hyperprolactinemia; clomiphene treatment of oligospermia and hCG and HMG combined treatment of hypogonadism.

Treatment 2: immunotherapy, the application of surgical resection of local genital tract lesions, reduce the production of antisperm antibodies, while the use of immune agents, can achieve good results.

Treatment 3: artificial insemination, the application of a variety of physical and biochemical techniques to deal with semen, improve sperm fertility, artificial insemination of husband's sperm (AIH). Artificial insemination (AID) for azoospermia patients using semen cryopreservation technology, but there are still many complex problems in the selection of sperm donors. 4. Treatment: those with genital tract inflammation should be actively given antibiotics; vitamin E, vitamin C and zinc preparations such as zinc complex protein can improve sperm function. For immune infertility, the use of condoms can eliminate and reduce the stimulation of sperm antigen on women. The short-term application of immunosuppressant and sperm washing and artificial insemination are helpful for the treatment of immune infertility.

matters needing attention

Psychological to be calm, not too anxious and worried, patients must maintain a happy mood after the illness, to actively cultivate a wide range of hobbies. It is the hope of life for couples to have children after marriage, but they are often too eager to get pregnant. Especially the elderly or those who have not been pregnant for several years are more nervous, which interferes with the neuroendocrine function.