Health To Way Q&A Men’s Health

What is the reason for my husband’s sudden ejaculation?

Asked by:Arrie

Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 02:39 PM

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  • Dionysia Dionysia

    Apr 12, 2026

    The husband's sudden oligospermia may be caused by bad living habits, reproductive system infections, endocrine disorders, varicocele, drug factors, etc. Oligospermia means that the number of sperm in semen is lower than normal, which may affect fertility. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to determine the cause.

    1. Bad living habits

    Habits such as long-term smoking, drinking alcohol, staying up late, or wearing tight pants will increase the local temperature of the testicles and affect sperm production. High temperature environment, prolonged sitting, lack of exercise, etc. can also reduce sperm motility. Adjusting your daily routine, quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, and avoiding sitting for long periods of time can help improve sperm quality.

    2. Reproductive system infection

    Reproductive system infections such as prostatitis and epididymitis may be related to bacterial infection, mycoplasma infection and other factors, and usually manifest as symptoms such as frequent urination and perineal distension and pain. Infections can alter the composition of semen, resulting in decreased sperm viability. It is necessary to use levofloxacin tablets, azithromycin dispersible tablets and other drugs according to the doctor's advice.

    3. Endocrine disorders

    Endocrine problems such as pituitary dysfunction and thyroid disease can affect testosterone secretion and lead to spermatogenic dysfunction. Long-term mental stress and excessive fatigue may also interfere with hormone levels. The diagnosis can be confirmed through six sex hormone tests, and testosterone preparations can be supplemented if necessary.

    4. Varicocele

    Obstruction of spermatic vein blood return will lead to testicular congestion and hypoxia, which may be related to venous valve insufficiency, prolonged standing and other factors, which is often accompanied by a feeling of scrotal swelling. Laparoscopic high ligation of the spermatic vein should be considered for severe varicose veins, while mild varicose veins can be improved with a scrotal band.

    5. Drug factors

    Long-term use of antidepressants, chemotherapy drugs, hormone drugs, etc. will inhibit sperm production. Some antibiotics such as sulfonamides may also temporarily affect spermatogenesis. If long-term use is required, a doctor should be consulted to adjust the plan to avoid affecting reproductive function.

    It is recommended to maintain a regular schedule, avoid high-temperature environments such as saunas, and appropriately supplement trace elements such as zinc and selenium. Wear loose-fitting cotton underwear and do aerobic exercise 3-4 times a week. During the treatment of oligozoospermia, frequent sexual intercourse should be avoided and semen routine should be reviewed monthly. If pregnancy preparation is unsuccessful for more than 1 year, it is necessary to cooperate with reproductive medicine examination to evaluate fertilization ability.