Whether infertility can be cured depends on the causes of infertility. For female infertility patients, scientific treatment is usually given based on the condition, and most patients can be cured. For example, infertility caused by endocrine disorders can be treated with ovulation induction, and infertility caused by tubal factors can be treated with surgical dredging. If it is male infertility, treatment also needs to be based on the cause. If it is congenital azoospermia, it is generally difficult to cure.
The treatment of female infertility varies depending on the cause of infertility, and the results are as follows: 1. Infertility caused by endocrine disorders: Patients can be induced to ovulate to become pregnant; 2. Infertility caused by tubal factors: It can be treated with laparoscopic surgery or hysteroscopic surgery; 3. Infertility caused by uterine developmental deformities: It can be treated with surgical correction; 4. Unexplained infertility: IVF can be used for pregnancy; 5. Severe endometrial adhesion that cannot be pregnant after treatment can choose surrogacy. Infertility patients should be treated based on their condition, and most infertility patients can be cured.
Male infertility refers to a couple living together for more than two years without contraception and without fertility. The female's examination is normal, while the male's examination is abnormal. If it belongs to the male's condition, common causes include congenital deficiency, insufficiency of kidney essence, insufficiency of kidney qi, lack of firmness of sperm passage or depletion of kidney essence, excessive sexual activity, inability of the kidneys to store essence, emotional tension, imbalance of essence and qi, etc. In general, the causes of this disease are related to the kidneys, kidney essence, qi deficiency, kidney yang deficiency, kidney yin deficiency, and kidney yin-yang deficiency. Those with reproductive tract inflammation should be actively given antibiotic treatment; Vitamin E, Vitamin C, and zinc preparations such as compound protein zinc can improve sperm function. For patients with immune infertility, using condoms can eliminate and reduce the stimulation of sperm antigens on women. Methods such as short-term high-dose application of immunosuppressants and sperm washing artificial insemination are helpful in the treatment of immune infertility. Artificial insemination (AI) includes donor sperm artificial insemination (AID) and husband sperm artificial insemination. In recent years, in vitro assisted reproductive technology has developed rapidly, especially intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), which has been used to treat oligospermia, asthenospermia, and azoospermia, achieving good results.