At present, endocrine diseases related to male infertility have been proven:
(1) Pyroid lesions: hyperactive pituitary dysfunction. In the early stage, there may be performance such as increased sexual desire and changes in body shape.The pituitary function is low, the sexual desire and sexual intercourse ability are reduced, and the testicular atrophy, resulting in insufficient testicular endocrine function, raw essence and epithelial development disorders, good at reducing, or dead sperm, causing infertility.
(2) Thyroid dysfunction: Seen in mucous edema, small disease, etc.
(3) Hypertrophy of thyroidism: Finded limited ethical goiter, etc.
Both of the above situations can lead to spermatogenic dysfunction, reduce the number of sperm, increase dead sperm, and decrease in dry vitality. At the same time, patients may have low sexual desire, impotence, etc., causing infertility.
(4) Diabetes: patients with type I diabetes, degenerative changes in sperm epithelium, decreased sperm number, increased sperm, and obvious yang.Type II diabetes symptoms have mild symptoms and have a small impact on fertility, and type II diabetes occur in older people, so the relationship with fertility is not close.
(5) Kexing's syndrome: It is caused by excessive secretion of adrenal corticosteroids, which is more common in adrenal tumors.Patients with decreased sexual desire, impotence, low -level plasma testosterone levels, testicular tissue atrophy, interstitial cell degeneration, sperm -generated disorder.
(6) Female adrenal cortex tumors: Such tumors can secrete a large amount of estrogen, feminize male patients, testicular tissue atrophy, sperm -generated disorder, and testosterone secretion, causing infertility.
(7) Adison disease.
(Editor in charge: Internship Liu Suling)