Male Infertility

Male infertility treatment in Hyderabad

About Male Infertility

Male Infertility

Male infertility is real and it is more common than you might think. In about 30% to 40% of cases where couples have trouble conceiving, the problem lies with the man – the quality or quantity of sperm. A male factor is solely responsible in approximately 20% of infertile couples. At a minimum, the initial screening evaluation of the male partner of an infertile couple should include at least one semen analysis. To provide the best male infertility treatment in Hyderabad our first step is to determine the exact cause leading to infertility.

About Male Infertility

Male Infertility

Male infertility is real and it is more common than you might think. In about 30% to 40% of cases where couples have trouble conceiving, the problem lies with the man – the quality or quantity of sperm. A male factor is solely responsible in approximately 20% of infertile couples. At a minimum , the initial screening evaluation of the male partner of infertile couple should include at least one semen analysis.

Evaluation

Evaluation of Male Infertility

Our expert male infertility doctor in Hyderabad believes in a comprehensive evaluation to determine the right treatment. Semen analysis is the most important and minimum initial screening test for male infertility.

Evaluation

Evaluation of Male Infertility

Semen analysis is the most important and minimum initial screening test for male infertility.

Spectrum

Spectrum of Male Infertility

To get the best male infertility treatment in Hyderabad, book a consultation now with our infertility specialists at White Rose Fertility.

Spectrum

Spectrum of Male Infertility

To get the best male infertility treatment in Hyderabad, book a consultation now with our infertility specialists at White Rose Fertility.

Spectrum

Spectrum of Male Infertility

To get the best male infertility treatment in Hyderabad, book a consultation now with our infertility specialists at White Rose Fertility.

Suggestions

Tips for Improving Sperm Health

Our expert male infertility doctor in Hyderabad at White Rose Fertility provides patients with some important tips to improve sexual health:

Suggestions

Tips for Improving Sperm Health

Factors

Factors Responsible

Low sperm Count

Low sperm count, also known as oligospermia, refers to a below-average concentration of sperm in the ejaculate.

Low sperm motility

Low sperm motility, also known as asthenospermia, refers to reduced or poor movement of sperm. It can have a significant impact

Poor sperm morphology

Sperm morphology refers to the size, shape, and structure of sperm. Abnormal sperm morphology, known as teratozoospermia

Semen Test Abnormaility

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High DFI

DFI, or DNA Fragmentation Index, is a measure of DNA damage in sperm. High DFI levels indicate increased sperm DNA fragmentation, which can negatively impact male fertility

Varicocele

Varicocele is a condition characterized by enlarged veins in the scrotum, affecting sperm production and quality. It can lead to decreased sperm count, motility, and morphology

Erectile dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) refers to the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance. While ED itself does not directly impact male fertility

Ejaculatory dysfunction

Ejaculatory dysfunction refers to difficulties in achieving ejaculation or experiencing abnormal ejaculation patterns. It can impact male fertility by hindering the delivery of sperm

Genetic issues

Genetic issues can have a significant impact on male fertility. Conditions like Klinefelter syndrome, Y chromosome microdeletions, and cystic fibrosis gene mutations can affect sperm

Anatomical factors

Anatomical factors can significantly impact male fertility. Conditions such as varicocele (enlarged veins in the testicles), obstruction of the reproductive tract

Infection

Infections can have a detrimental impact on male fertility. Sexually transmitted infections like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis can cause inflammation and scarring

Smoking or alcohol.

Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption have detrimental effects on male fertility. Smoking is linked to reduced sperm count, motility, and abnormal sperm shape.

Obesity

Obesity can have a negative impact on male fertility. Excess weight and obesity are associated with hormonal imbalances, decreased testosterone levels

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