Our male infertility treatment combines advanced diagnostics with expert care to provide effective, personalized solutions for improved reproductive health and better outcomes.
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What is Male Infertility?
Male infertility is the inability to achieve pregnancy in a fertile female partner after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse. It contributes to nearly 40โ50% of infertility cases. Male infertility is often due to problems with sperm production, function, or delivery
Risk Factors of Male Infertility
Age: Reduced sperm quality and motility with aging.
Lifestyle Factors: Smoking, alcohol consumption, and drug use.
Obesity: Impairs hormone levels and sperm production.
Chronic Illnesses: Diabetes, hypertension, and testicular cancer.
Environmental Exposure: Chemicals, radiation, and prolonged heat exposure.
Infections: STIs like chlamydia or gonorrhea and mumps orchitis.
Genetic Factors: Chromosomal abnormalities like Klinefelter syndrome.
Medications: Anabolic steroids, chemotherapy, or long-term use of certain antibiotics.
Signs and Symptoms:
Low Libido โ Decreased sexual drive due to hormonal imbalances.
Erectile Dysfunction โ Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection.
Pain or Swelling in Testicles โ Indicative of infection or injury.
Gynecomastia โ Breast tissue enlargement due to hormonal issues.
Low Semen Volume โ Reduced ejaculate during orgasm.
Diagnostic Approach:
Medical History and Physical Examination
Semen Analysis
Hormone Testing
Genetic Testing
Scrotal Ultrasound
Post-Ejaculation Urinalysis
Testicular Biopsy
Specialized Sperm Function Tests
Our Treatment Process
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Types of Male Infertility
Azoospermia: Absence of sperm in semen.
Oligospermia: Low sperm count.
Asthenozoospermia: Reduced sperm motility.
Teratozoospermia: Abnormal sperm shape.
Retrograde Ejaculation: Sperm enters the bladder instead of exiting through the penis.
Treatment of Male Infertility
Varicocele Repair
Vasovasostomy or Vasoepididymostomy
Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE)
Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (PESA)
When treatment doesnโt work:
Sometimes male fertility problems canโt be treated, and itโs impossible for a man to father a child. Your doctor may suggest that you and your partner consider either using sperm from a donor or adopting a child.
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