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How to comprehensively protect male reproductive ability

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Asked on:Mar 24, 2026 01:42 AM

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  • Idun Idun

    Mar 24, 2026

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      Henan Province Hospital Sun Zixue, attending physician and professor, said, male The reproductive system consists of two parts: the internal and external genitals. The external genitals include the scrotum and penis, and the internal genitals include the testicles, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculation Tubes, urethra, seminal vesicles, prostate, etc. The penis is a sexual organ with erectile function, and has the functions of urination and semen. The scrotum protects the testicles and spermatic cord, regulates testicular temperature, and maintains normal testicular spermatogenesis; the testicles mainly produce sperm And secrete male hormones; the epididymis is the place where sperm matures, is stored and processed; the vas deferens, ejaculatory duct and urethra are mainly the channels for transporting sperm.
      
      The prostate is the main part of semen secretion, accounting for about 20%. It can also secrete a "liquefaction factor" that is crucial to maintaining the liquefied state of semen.
      
      Male reproductive ability is mainly manifested in three aspects: whether the development of reproductive organs is normal, whether sexual function is normal, and whether semen quality is normal.
      
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      Sun Zixue said that common diseases of male reproductive organs are organ development malformations. The main manifestation is anorchisis, which is the congenital lack of testicles, such as: cryptorchidism, which is common with unilateral cryptorchidism and bilateral cryptorchidism, which can cause infertility; polychidism, which is a congenital recessive hereditary disease. disease , early detection and timely correct diagnosis and treatment, some can have children; congenital testicular hypoplasia syndrome, infertility; hermaphroditism, vas deferens development malformation, common severe hypospadias and absence of vas deferens, etc.
      
      Common conditions that affect reproductive ability sexual dysfunction , mainly severe erectile dysfunction, severe Premature ejaculation , anejaculation and retrograde ejaculation.

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