Infertility in men
MALE INFERTILITY TREATMENT
- In 1/3 of couples who can’t have children, the man is the cause.
- If the male has a low number of sperms, or the sperm are unable to fertilise the eggs.
- Oligospermia; if the sperm count is low, it is called Oligospermia
- Azoospermia; if the sperm count is nil, it is called Azoospermia.

MALE INFERTILITY At Fatima IVF
Some Causes of Male Infertility could include:
- Exposure to Chemicals.
- Cancer, Chemotherapy and radiation exposure.
- Metabolic syndrome or Metabolic Disease like Diabetes, Heart diseases, Obesity, high blood pressure, autoimmune disease.
- Excess Alcohol consumption
- Excess smoking
- Drugs
- Long term Diabetics, low thyroid levels; high prolactin levels can affect male Fertility.

- Varicocele: It is a disease, where the veins in the Scrotum become swollen because of this the Scrotum temperature goes up and production of sperm decreased, this can be treated surgically.
- Recurrent Infection in the testis like Epididymo-orchitis, Mumps, etc.
- Vas deferens or epididymis can get blocked due to Infection and in those conditions TESA can be helpful
- Vas deferens agenesis-Absence of vas Deferens.
- Alcohol and smoking can reduce the sperm count and the sperm motility and also change the sperm morphology and cause damage to the sperm.
- It takes up to 75 days for a sperm to grow up fully. Any damage that happens in these 75 days can change the functioning of the sperm.
- History of Mumps, Chicken Pox, Measles in Childhood and history of trauma to scrotum can affect the sperm count.
- Working on laptops and keeping on the lap, laptops produce heat and which can damage the sperms FSH,LH,TSH, Prolactin, Testosterone and hormones that control the sperm production and affect man’s to be sexually active, Any changes in these hormones will affect the number of sperm their mobility and Function.

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