What Tests Can Be Done to Check If Orchitis Have Caused Damage to Reproductive System?

The decline of male fertility has become a global concern. There are still many cases of azoospermia, oligospermia, deformity, and low motility sperm with unknown etiology in the clinic. The effect of orchitis on fertility has been underestimated for a long time.
The main effects of orchitis on male fertility are as follows:
If the cause of orchitis cannot be cleaned up in time, the cause of the disease can be transferred to other reproductive organs, such as prostate, seminal vesicle, epididymis, and other parts along with sperm. Although the body has a strong ability to remove the cause of disease, if the physical quality is low, it may cause disease and inflammation in these parts.
Due to poor sperm activity, reduced sperm motility, the sperm often cannot continue to move to the womb, the egg cannot complete the sperm-egg union process and lead to infertility.
Once the testis is infected, the function of the testis itself will be reduced due to temperature and pathogen pollution, and the function of the convoluted tubules of testis will be greatly affected.