Premarital health examination includes a general examination and testing process to evaluate the health of the wedding couple. Thanks to that, they can early detect health problems that affect future fertility such as the risk of infertility, sexually transmitted diseases, and genetic diseases for the fetus.
When examining marital health, in addition to the usual general health examination steps, men need to do the following two tests:
Testicular ultrasound: The testicles are the organs that produce testosterone and sperm, determining male fertility. Testicular ultrasound helps detect damage that may affect sperm production such as varicocele, epididymitis and testicular inflammation, testicular cancer, testicular trauma…
Semen analysis: The doctor collects a semen sample from the man to examine under a microscope to evaluate the quantity, density, mobility, and morphology of the sperm. This information helps doctors evaluate fertility in men, early detect the risk of infertility for appropriate treatment, and help men have the opportunity to have children after marriage.
You should go to a reputable medical facility to be examined, perform necessary tests and accurately diagnose your health condition before getting married. Not treating conditions early that can affect physiology and fertility.