For asthenospermia, a visit to a urologist is a common way to treat male reproductive health problems.

Asthenospermia, or low sperm motility, is a common cause of male infertility. Andrologists specialize in treating various problems of the male reproductive system, including asthenospermia. Andrologists diagnose asthenospermia through a detailed medical history, physical examination, and necessary laboratory tests, such as semen analysis. Once a diagnosis is confirmed, the doctor will develop a personalized treatment plan based on the patient's specific situation. These plans may include medication, lifestyle modifications, and surgical interventions, all aimed at improving sperm motility and thus enhancing fertility.

During the treatment of asthenospermia, patients may encounter some misconceptions, such as believing that asthenospermia is incurable or that lifestyle changes are not helpful. In reality, the treatment of asthenospermia is a comprehensive process that requires close cooperation between the patient and doctor. There may be risks during treatment, such as drug side effects and unclear treatment results; therefore, patients need to be patient and follow their doctor's instructions.

[Management Tip:]
1. Perform semen analysis regularly to monitor changes in sperm motility.
2. Adjust your lifestyle habits, including quitting smoking and limiting alcohol consumption, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding high-temperature environments.
3. If any unusual symptoms occur, such as testicular pain or swelling, seek medical attention promptly.