Low quantitative acrosin activity in sperm
Low quantitative sperm acrosin activity refers to the inability of sperm to dissolve substances on the surface of the egg and bind to it. This condition may be associated with unhealthy lifestyle habits, epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis, and other factors, and can be treated through daily care, medication, and other interventions. A detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Unhealthy lifestyle habits
Unhealthy habits such as excessive alcohol consumption and heavy smoking may reduce essential nutrients in the body, thereby affecting sperm acrosin activity. No special treatment is required in such cases, and symptoms usually improve after correcting these lifestyle behaviors.
2. Epididymitis
Epididymitis is usually caused by bacterial infection, which triggers an inflammatory response that may impair sperm acrosin activity. Patients may take medications such as levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets or cefuroxime axetil tablets as directed by a physician.
3. Seminal vesiculitis
Inflammation of the seminal vesicles may result in hematospermia during ejaculation, causing semen to appear pink, red, or contain blood clots, thus affecting sperm quality. While undergoing anti-infective treatment, patients may also use hemostatic agents such as tranexamic acid injection or etamsylate injection under medical supervision.
In addition to the common causes listed above, low sperm acrosin activity may also be associated with orchitis, varicocele, systemic lupus erythematosus, and other conditions. Patients should undergo comprehensive evaluation to identify the underlying cause and receive standardized treatment accordingly.