Treatment for mild asthenospermia mainly involves lifestyle adjustments and medication to improve sperm quality and quantity.

Treatment for mild asthenospermia typically requires a combination of methods to achieve the best results. Doctors will advise patients to improve their lifestyle habits, such as quitting smoking, limiting alcohol consumption, avoiding high-temperature environments (e.g., prolonged hot baths), maintaining a healthy weight, and engaging in regular exercise. These changes help improve sperm count and motility. Medication is an important component of treatment for mild asthenospermia. Doctors may prescribe medications to improve sperm quality, such as antioxidants and hormonal drugs. These drugs have different mechanisms of action; some improve sperm motility by improving sperm metabolism, while others promote sperm production by regulating hormone levels. For asthenospermia caused by specific conditions, such as orchitis or varicocele, targeted treatment may be necessary.

During the treatment of mild asthenospermia, patients may encounter some misconceptions. For example, some patients may believe that mild asthenospermia does not require treatment or that it can be completely cured through self-adjustment. In reality, although the symptoms of mild asthenospermia are mild, it may gradually worsen if left untreated, affecting fertility. Timely medical attention and following the doctor's instructions for treatment are crucial. Some side effects or adverse reactions may occur during treatment, such as drug-induced liver dysfunction. Therefore, regular checkups are necessary during treatment to detect and address these issues promptly.

[Management Tips]
1. Perform semen analysis regularly to monitor sperm count and motility.
2. Adjust your lifestyle and avoid bad habits such as smoking and drinking.
3. Maintain a healthy weight and avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures.
4. Seek medical attention promptly if you experience any discomfort to avoid delaying treatment.