LOW SPERM COUNT

Permanent Solution

Male infertility refers to a man’s inability to start a pregnancy with his female partner. If a couple cannot conceive after 12 months of regular, unprotected intercourse, they may be

considered infertile. Primary infertility means never having had a child, while secondary infertility means difficulty conceiving after having had children before.

 
Causes of Male Infertility:
  • Poor lifestyle habits like heavy alcohol, tobacco, or drug use
  • Stress, tight underwear, or certain lubricants that affect sperm survival
  • Starvation diets or irregular periods in women
Male Infertility Evaluation:
  • Semen Analysis: At least two semen samples are taken to check sperm count, motility, and shape
  • Blood Tests: To check hormone levels
  • Imaging Tests: Ultrasounds to examine the reproductive system
  • Testicular Biopsy: If sperm count is very low or absent
Treatment:

More than half of male infertility cases can be treated, improving the chances of pregnancy through normal intercourse

When to See a Doctor: Consult a doctor if pregnancy does not occur after one year of unprotected sex

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