Male Infertility
Male infertility has many causes, including low or no sperm production, abnormal sperm function, or blockages that prevent delivery of sperm
Understanding Male Infertility
Male infertility has increased in last decade.when a couple desiring for conception fails to conceive,and in thorough investigations female is normal and sperm count is low the it is labelled as Male infertility.
Causes of Male Infertility
Common causes of male infertility include:
- Low Sperm Count: A decreased number of sperm in the semen.
- Poor Sperm Motility: Sperm that doesn't swim well or is immobile.
- Sperm Abnormalities: Sperm with abnormalities in shape or size.
- Hormonal Imbalances:*Imbalances in hormones such as testosterone, follicle-stimulating
hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH),thyroid (TSH),prolactin.
- Anatomical Abnormalities: Physical issues like varicoceles, blockages, or congenital defects.
- Genetic Factors: Genetic conditions affecting sperm production or function
Sexual Dysfunction- husband is unable to peform.
- Lifestyle Factors: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, drug use, obesity, and exposure to toxins like pesticide spray,and toxic fumes etc can also impact fertility.
Our Approach to Male Infertility Care
At GOBIND Fertility and IVF Center, we offer comprehensive and personalised care for men facing fertility challenges. Our team of experienced andrologists, urologists, and fertility specialists is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment options tailored to each patient's unique needs.
Diagnostic Services
- Semen Analysis
- Hormone Tests
- Genetic Testing
- Physical Examination
- Imaging Studies (Ultrasound)
Treatment Options
- Medical Treatments: Medication and hormonal therapy to treat medical illnesses that impair fertility as well as hormonal abnormalities.
- Surgical Treatments: Minimally invasive treatments to extract sperm for assisted reproductive techniques, repair varicoceles, and rectify anatomical defects.
- Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART): methods for retrieving sperm for use in IVF from Testes And intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatments.
Lifestyle and Nutritional Guidance
We provide guidance on lifestyle modifications, nutritional supplements, and dietary changes aimed at improving sperm quality and overall reproductive health.
Lifestyle modification is a very important factor for infertility.
Proper diet and exercises
Daily walk for 30-45 minutes
Wear cotton clothes and they should be one size loose.
Cooked tomatoes like soup,vegetable helps to increase lycopene.
Mobile and laptops should be away from your testicular area.
Take healthy diet of vegetables,salads,small amount of almonds and walnuts(soaked,3-4)
Stop smoking,stop alcohol and drugs as they can almost kill your sperms and your body cells
Farmers who spray pesticides in fields by themselves should avoid it as it absorbs through skin and decreases sperm count.
Emotional Support
Dealing with infertility can be emotionally challenging. Our team offers counselling and support services to help couples navigate the emotional aspects of infertility and cope with the stress associated with fertility treatments.