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Male infertility

Male infertility accounts for approximately 50% of infertility cases in couples, highlighting the importance of accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. It is a condition that may affect the quality and quantity of sperm or relate to problems with sperm transport.

Causes of Male Infertility

  • Hormonal Imbalances: Low testosterone or other hormonal deficiencies affecting sperm production.
  • Genetic Disorders: Conditions like Klinefelter syndrome or Y chromosome abnormalities.
  • Physical Abnormalities: Blockages such as epididymal obstruction or varicocele.
  • Infections: Conditions like prostatitis or orchitis that affect the reproductive organs.
  • Environmental Factors: Exposure to chemicals, radiation, or excessive heat.
  • Lifestyle Factors: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, drug use, and obesity can impact sperm production.

Diagnostic Tests

  1. Semen Analysis: Evaluates sperm count, motility, and morphology.
  2. Hormonal Testing: Identifies imbalances in reproductive hormones.
  3. Ultrasound: Detects structural abnormalities or varicocele.
  4. Genetic Testing: Checks for inherited conditions affecting fertility.
  5. Testicular Biopsy: Assesses sperm production in cases of azoospermia.

Treatment Options

  • Medications: To correct hormonal imbalances or treat infections.
  • Surgical Procedures: To address varicocele or obstructions in the reproductive tract.
  • Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART): Options like intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
  • Lifestyle Changes: Improved diet, smoking cessation, and stress reduction.

Our Commitment

At our clinic, we approach male infertility with absolute discretion and expertise. Our goal is to provide personalized solutions that lead to the ultimate outcome: building your family.