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What to do if male sperm survival rate is low

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Asked on:Mar 31, 2026 11:35 PM

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  • Blanton Blanton

    Mar 31, 2026

    Low male sperm survival rate is a common andrological problem nowadays, and it is also one of the main culprits causing infertility symptoms in many men. In order to successfully conceive their own children, many men with low sperm survival rates will choose to go to the hospital for treatment. There are many ways to treat this symptom. For example, you can choose medication, physical therapy, and surgery. In addition, you also need to do daily conditioning!

    1. Drug treatment

    Drugs can effectively treat low sperm survival rate. First, identify the cause and then prescribe the right medicine. For example, antibiotics are mainly used to treat semen abnormalities caused by chronic bacterial prostatitis or seminal vesiculitis. ; Non-hormonal anti-inflammatory drugs are mainly used to treat chronic non-bacterial accessory gonad inflammation.

    2. Physical therapy

    Adjuvant physical therapy can be more effective along with medication. Physical therapy for low sperm survival rate mainly uses effective physical therapy equipment such as electromagnetic waves, electric heating waves, and infrared treatment equipment to conduct comparative treatment of the lower abdomen, combined with drug treatment, to enhance the absorption of drugs in the diseased area, and to quickly restore the condition of low sperm survival rate.

    3. Surgical treatment

    If drug treatment and physical therapy are ineffective, surgical treatment must be performed to cure some diseases that affect sperm survival rate, such as severe vas deferens obstruction, reproductive organ malformation, severe varicocele, etc.

    4. Daily conditioning 1. Balanced nutrition

    In addition to a reasonable nutritional mix, men can also eat more foods rich in zinc, which is very helpful in improving sperm quality. In addition, they should also eat more fruits and vegetables rich in protein, vitamins and trace elements.

    2. Quit smoking and drinking

    Smoking and alcohol are extremely harmful to sperm. If you are preparing for pregnancy, smoking and drinking can greatly reduce the quality of sperm, which is not conducive to pregnancy. Even if a woman is pregnant, it may cause fetal malformation and other developmental problems.

    3. Proper exercise

    If a man does not exercise for a long time and gains weight, it will not be conducive to the health of his sperm. It is best to exercise all year round and maintain a regular diet and routine, which is more conducive to regulating the body.

    4. Use less saunas

    Male testicles cannot be exposed to high temperatures for a long time. This will cause direct damage to sperm and inhibit sperm survival rate and growth. Therefore, men should not take saunas or hot baths for too long.