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Srinivas Pentyala1, Jacky Lee, Sandeep Annam

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Asian Journal of Andrology
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Pyospermia, a condition with high white blood cells in semen, impacts male fertility. This review covers its causes, diagnosis, and treatments like antibiotics and antioxidants for infertility management.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Urology
  • Andrology

Background:

  • Pyospermia is defined as elevated white blood cells in semen.
  • It is a significant factor during male infertility investigations.
  • Understanding pyospermia is crucial for effective infertility management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the etiology and pathogenesis of pyospermia.
  • To discuss diagnostic methods for identifying pyospermia.
  • To explore current and potential management strategies for pyospermia.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on pyospermia.
  • Analysis of diagnostic criteria and techniques.
  • Evaluation of treatment options, including antibiotics and antioxidants.

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Main Results:

  • Pyospermia can negatively affect sperm parameters and reproductive outcomes.
  • Various diagnostic tools aid in identifying pyospermia.
  • Management strategies focus on addressing underlying causes and oxidative stress.

Conclusions:

  • Pyospermia requires careful consideration in male infertility workups.
  • Antibiotics and antioxidants show promise in managing pyospermia.
  • Further research is needed to optimize treatment protocols for improved fertility.