Male infertility

It is estimated that at least 30% of infertility or low fertility cases are caused by male factors, including problems with sperm production and quality. Many men are surprised by this, as there are often no obvious symptoms or discomfort. Therefore, some of the early signs of male infertility that may appear warrant attention.

Common Early Signs of Male Infertility

Physiological signs:

  • Ejaculatory disorders: such as difficulty in ejaculation, significant reduction in semen volume (normal ejaculation volume is usually 5–6 ml per ejaculation), or retrograde ejaculation (semen flowing into the bladder).
  • Erectile dysfunction: difficulty in achieving or maintaining sufficient erectile hardness to complete sexual activity.
  • Abnormalities in the testicular area: such as persistent or intermittent pain, swelling, or palpable lumps around the testicles. These may be related to varicocele, inflammation, or other lesions.
  • Gynecomastia: unilateral or bilateral breast tissue enlargement, which may be related to hormonal imbalance in the body.

Other manifestations possibly associated with low testosterone levels:

Testosterone is a key hormone that maintains male sexual desire, energy levels, and overall vitality. Insufficient levels of testosterone not only affect fertility but also have systemic effects:

  • Significant reduction in sexual desire.
  • Persistent and unexplained fatigue, decreased physical or endurance.
  • Mood changes, such as persistent low mood, depression, or irritability.
  • Hair loss or loss of muscle mass.

The presence of these signs does not necessarily mean that male infertility, but they strongly suggest that we need to pay attention to the health of the reproductive system and endocrine system.

Juvenex AOS18: Key nutritional support for men

If you’re a man preparing for conception and have the above symptoms, it would be a wise choice to go to the hospital for a check-up and consider targeted fertility supplements. Scientific research shows that the sperm production process requires continuous and adequate support from various specific nutrients. For men with an unbalanced diet or in a specific stressful environment (such as frequent exposure to high temperatures), using high-quality fertility-nutrition supplements to fill the nutritional gap becomes a scientific and convenient support method.

For example, Juvenex AOS18 features a core formula blending seaweed extract with the patented ingredient Reco18, plus flaxseed oil, ginseng, goji berries, and other extracts. AOS18 has a purity of over 98%, with a molecular weight of 6-200,000 daltons, with small molecules that are highly active and readily absorbed by cells. Clinical studies suggest that consistent use can help optimize sperm production, improve sperm motility and movement ability, and thereby increase the fertilization rate.

 

In conclusion, for men preparing for pregnancy, it is an effective way to understand the early signals sent by the body as early as possible. Through active lifestyle intervention and nutritional support, men can play a more active role in the conception journey and lay a solid health foundation for creating a new life.