Asthenospermia can be treated with medication to improve sperm quality and quantity. Asthenospermia is a male infertility symptom where sperm count, motility, and morphology are below the normal range. Medication is a common treatment for asthenospermia, aiming to improve the sperm production environment, enhance sperm motility, and improve sperm morphology.

Drug treatment for asthenospermia typically includes hormone therapy, antioxidant therapy, and vitamin and trace element supplementation. Hormone therapy primarily promotes sperm production and maturation by supplementing or regulating hormone levels in the body, such as testosterone and gonadotropins. Antioxidant therapy reduces oxidative stress on sperm by supplementing with antioxidants such as vitamin E and vitamin C, thereby improving sperm quality. Vitamin and trace element supplementation helps improve the sperm production environment, enhancing sperm motility and morphology.

While medication can improve sperm quality and quantity, it also carries certain risks and misconceptions. The effectiveness of medication varies from person to person; some patients may not respond well to certain drugs or even experience side effects. Medication cannot resolve all issues causing asthenospermia, such as reproductive system infections or genetic factors, which may require other treatment methods. Finally, medication should be taken under the guidance of a doctor; patients should not purchase or use medication on their own to avoid unnecessary health risks.

[Management Tips]
1. Use medication under the guidance of a doctor and have your sperm quality checked regularly.
2. Adhere to a healthy lifestyle, such as a balanced diet and moderate exercise.
3. Avoid factors that may damage sperm, such as high-temperature environments and harmful chemicals.