Objective: To study the clinical effect of combination of Chinese traditional and western medicine on sperm non-liquefied infertility.Methods: From September 2004 to October 2005, 112 cases of sperm non-liquefied infertility were randomly divided into a treatment group of 56 cases , who were treated by Chinese traditional and western medicine, and a group of 56 cases treated by western drugs. The effects of two groups were compared after one course of treatment.Results: The curative rates of the two groups were distinctively different according to the results of statistical test (p<0.05) , the rate of the treatment group being higher than that of the control group .Conclusions: Chinese traditional and western medicine are effective in treating sperm non-liquefied infertility.
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