The semen of a normal male is a gray-white cleaning liquid. Reproductive and urinary system infections, such as orchitis, epididymitis, prostatitis, urethritis, etc. Due to inflammatory exudation and purulent secretion at the lesion site, semen examination often finds a large number of white blood cells and purulent cells. This phenomenon is medically called? Purulent nocturnal emission? Even cause a large number of sperm death or blood sperm.
Purpura is a common cause of male infertility, accounting for about 17% of the total male infertility. Purpura is mainly related to reproductive system infection, such as epididymis or inflammation of prostate and seminal vesicle. Equivalent to Chinese medicine? Fine turbidity? Gonorrhea? 、? Fine heat? Wait for the certificate. Under normal circumstances, there are no pus cells in semen, white blood cell count? 1? 106/ ml. If pus cells are found in semen, the white blood cell count is >; 1? 106/ml, accompanied by infertility, called purulent polycythemia or semen leukocytosis.
According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, purulent nocturnal emission is mainly caused by overeating, spicy food, excessive drinking, emotional depression, excessive sexual intercourse, uneven work and rest, etc. Attention should be paid to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of accessory gonadal inflammation such as prostate, seminal vesiculitis and epididymis, and patients with urogenital tract infection should be treated correctly at an early stage. Diet is light, avoid spicy, irritating, alcohol, tobacco, fat, sweet and greasy products, and keep the stool smooth. To control sexual life, it is best to ban sexual intercourse in the acute stage, and it is not advisable to abstain from sex for a long time in the chronic stage. Usually eat more light and water-rich foods, such as all kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables. Eat more foods with the functions of clearing away heat and toxic materials, diuresis and stranguria, such as shepherd's purse and wax gourd; Avoid spicy and irritating foods, such as raw garlic, leeks, peppers, peppers, ginger and so on. Avoid warm food, such as mutton, dog meat and greasy food. ?