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Asthenozoospermia caused by chronic prostatitis, can it lead to infertility?

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I've diagnosed with chronic prostatitis for 7 years. Though many different methods have been tried, it recurs repeatedly. My wife and i are planning to have a baby now. But the bad news is that i was diagnosed with asthenozoospermia. Doctor told me it's very likely caused by prostatitis. Can this condition lead to infertility? How to cure it? Plz help.

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Yes, prostatitis can lead to asthenozoospermia. The infection can affect the prostate fluid which is an important ingredient of semen. Thus, the sperm quality will be decreased. You can take herbal medicine called Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill. This medicine is natural and won't do any harm to you body. Hope is helps.

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