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Teratozoospermia due to seminal infections
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Teratozoospermia due to seminal infections

When a male has a seminal infection, the seminal morphology parameter may be altered. Normally, seminal infections are due to chlamydia and gonorrhoea, although after the administration of antibiotics, the patient recovers his fertility.

In addition, febrile processes can also cause alterations in the morphology of the spermatozoa, but everything returns to normal after overcoming this situation.

By (gynecologist), (embryologist), (embryologist) and (fertility counselor).
Last Update: 05/30/2023