About Male Infertility

Learn about male infertility, its causes, diagnosis and treatment options with expert andrology care from Dr. Surender Singh Bhakar.

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Understanding Male Infertility

What Is Male Infertility?

Male infertility refers to a man’s inability to contribute to conception due to issues with sperm production, sperm quality or reproductive health. With proper diagnosis and treatment from an experienced andrologist like Dr. Surender Singh Bhakar, many male fertility problems can be successfully managed.

Low Sperm Count

Reduced sperm production that lowers the chances of fertilisation.

Poor Sperm Motility

Sperm are unable to swim effectively to reach the egg.

Hormonal Imbalance

Hormone issues affecting sperm production and reproductive health.

Lifestyle Factors

Smoking, alcohol, stress or obesity can affect male fertility.

Diagnosis of Male Infertility

Accurate Male Fertility Evaluation

Diagnosis of male infertility involves semen analysis, hormonal testing and specialised examinations to identify the root cause. Early diagnosis helps the andrologist recommend the most effective fertility treatment.

Treatment Options for Male Infertility

Advanced Andrology & Male IVF Care

Treatment may include lifestyle changes, medications, hormonal therapy or advanced reproductive techniques such as sperm retrieval procedures and assisted reproductive technologies to improve the chances of conception.

When to Consult a Male Fertility Specialist

Difficulty Conceiving

Couples unable to conceive after regular attempts.

Abnormal Semen Report

Low sperm count, poor motility or abnormal morphology.

Previous IVF Failures

Male factor infertility affecting IVF success.

Hormonal or Medical Issues

Conditions affecting sperm production or reproductive health.

QNA

Question Answer

The most common causes include low sperm count, poor sperm motility, hormonal imbalance and lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol or stress.

 

Yes, many male infertility cases can be treated with medications, lifestyle changes, hormonal therapy or advanced reproductive techniques like IVF and ICSI.

A man should consult a male fertility specialist if a couple is unable to conceive after one year of regular unprotected intercourse or if there are abnormal semen analysis results.

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