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About
Male Infertility
Female Infertility
Causes
Symptoms
Prevention
Aazoospermia
Oligospermia
Necrospermia
Antisperm Antibodies
Premature Ejaculation
Erectile Dysfunction
Testicular Problems
Low Testosterone
Varicocele
Prostatitis
Infections and Infertility
Blood in Semen
Male Infertility and Obesity
Immunology of Male Infertility
Structural Problems
Male Biological Clock
Understanding Semen Analysis
Retrograde Ejaculation
Increase Male Fertility
Evaluation of Male Infertility
Male Reproductive Physiology
IVF - In Vitro Fertilization Tips
What is
ICSI?
Predetermining Sex of Your Child
Pus in
Semen
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Oilgospermia Low sperm count (oligospermia) is one cause of male infertility. Although it takes only a single sperm to fertilize an egg (ovum), the odds of a single sperm reaching the egg are very low. For this reason, having a low sperm count decreases your chance of getting your partner pregnant.
The lower your sperm count, the more likely you'll have trouble fathering a child. But treatments for male infertility related to low sperm count can help. Urologists are skilled in evaluating men with fertility problems and can recommend treatment. In addition to evaluating and treating male fertility problems such as low sperm count, your doctor may also suggest treating your female partner to increase her fertility. This can help compensate for male infertility. If other treatments aren't effective, artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization can be used to produce a pregnancy when low sperm count is a factor Symptoms
![]() For most men, the only sign of low sperm count men is the inability to conceive a child (infertility. A couple is considered infertile if they're unable to conceive after one year of regular intercourse. If sperm production is impaired by an underlying hormonal problem, you may have other signs such as decreased facial or body hair or problems with sexual function. Although in many cases the exact cause isn't always clear, possible reasons for low sperm count include:
Problems with Sperm Production These issues can be caused by a genetic (inherited) condition such as Klinefelter's syndrome or a hormonal disorder such as a health problem that affects the pituitary gland in your brain. If you have an inherited condition, you're more likely to have complete lack of sperm in your semen (azoospermia). Risk Factors Factors that increase your risk of low sperm count include:
Prevention A number of factors can help you maintain higher numbers of healthy sperm — and increase your chances of conceiving a child. Here are a few lifestyle decisions that may help:
Abnormalities in Sperm Teratozospermia
This is reduced levels of normally shaped sperm less than 15% sperm of normal morphology.
Sperm Volume ![]() A very low volume i.e. less than 0.5 ml may indicate a problem in producing the specimen (including missing the container), a dysfunction with the accessory glands or retrograde ejaculation. High semen volume but low sperm numbers no need of semen concentration our medicine will take care of this problem. Abnormal pH ![]() An abnormally low pH i.e. less than 7.0 may indicate retrograde ejaculation when combined with a very low ejaculate volume. A pH of below 7.0, normal volume and azoospermia may indicate an obstruction of the ejaculatory ducts or congenital bilateral absence of the vas in this case result is poor. An abnormally high pH i.e. greater than 8.5 may indicate an infection or dysfunction of one of the accessory glands result is good. Abnormal Sperm Density A sperm count below 20 x 10^6 / ml should be considered clinically relevant, a count nearby 5 x 10^6 / ml count will increase with treatment. Reduced sperm count is generally idiopathic. However it may be due to defective spermatogenesis or an incomplete obstruction. Abnormal Sperm Motility ![]() If less than 50% of the sperm are moving progressively (asthenozospermia) a problem with motility or an increased level of sperm degradation may be indicated. Decreased motility may be secondary to sperm dysfunction, prolonged periods of sexual abstinence, partial blockage or infection. If greater than 50% of sperm are immotile then the analysis will determine whether the sperm are immotile or dead. This will determine whether the sperm immotility is due to cell death or a motility defect. Increased cell death may be treatable if the cause is identifiable e.g. partial blockage, increased abstinence periods, infection. Immotile sperm can be used for assisted conception purposes as long as they are alive. ![]() Lifestyle and Home RemediesTaking care of yourself can help increase the number of healthy sperm in your semen.
Tests and diagnosis When you see a doctor because you're having trouble getting your partner pregnant, your doctor will try to determine the underlying cause. Sperm production is complex and requires normal functioning of the testicles (testes) as well as the hypothalamus and pituitary glands — organs in your brain that produce hormones that trigger sperm production. Problems with any of these systems can affect sperm production. Initial Examination Expect to answer detailed questions about your medical history and any sexual issues. Your doctor will do a careful physical examination of your reproductive organs to look for signs of a problem such as a varicocele — a varicose vein of the testicle. Semen Analysis Low sperm counts are diagnosed as part of a semen analysis test. Sperm count is generally determined by examining semen under a microscope to see how many sperm appear within squares on a grid pattern. In some cases, a computer may be used to measure sperm count. If you have no visible sperm in your semen sample, your doctor may use a more involved test to try to isolate any sperm present in your semen for examination. To collect a semen sample, your doctor will have you masturbate and ejaculate into a special container. It's also possible to collect sperm for examination during intercourse, using a special condom. Because measurements from sample to sample can vary widely, you'll need to present a few samples for your doctor to get a clear picture of the quantity — and health — of your sperm. Normal sperm densities range from 20 to greater than 100 million sperm per milliliter of semen. While men can reproduce with much lower numbers of sperm, your chance of getting your partner pregnant decreases along with decreasing sperm counts: Less than half the men with sperm counts between 12.5 and 25 million sperm per milliliter are able to get their partner pregnant. Less than one-quarter of men with sperm counts less than 12.5 million sperm per milliliter are able to get their partner pregnant. There are many factors involved in reproduction, and some men with low sperm counts have fathered children. Likewise, some men with normal sperm counts have been unable to father children. The number of sperm in your semen is only one factor. Even if you have enough sperm, you're much more likely to achieve pregnancy if at least half of your sperm have a normal shape and show normal forward movement (motility). Your doctor may conduct further tests if he or she suspects your low sperm count is caused by an underlying condition. Your doctor will also want to make sure your female partner has been tested for any fertility problems. Ultrasound If your doctor suspects your reproductive tract is blocked, he or she may order an ultrasound test. Scrotal ultrasound is used to detect a varicocele or blocked epididymis. Testicular Biopsy This procedure uses a fine needle to take a small tissue sample of the testicle to look for any abnormalities and to determine if sperm are present. The doctor will numb the area where the samples will be taken (generally one from either testicle). The procedure isn't painful, but you may feel sore for a few weeks afterward. Blood Tests and Genetic Tests If your doctor suspects your low sperm count may be caused by an underlying hormonal condition, your doctor may test your blood for hormone levels. In some cases, problems with sperm production are linked to a genetic (chromosomal) abnormality. If your doctor suspects this is the case, genetic testing can be used to check for absent or abnormal regions of the male chromosomes (Y chromosomes). Advantage of Treatment
Precaution Before and During Treatment
Treatment Herbal Treatment for Oligospermia by Dr. & Hakeem Tariq Mehmood Taseer Pure herbal treatment by Dr. Tariq Mehmood Taseer to cure infertility/low sperm count in males with well proven results. Has a very high success rate in treating different causes of infertility in males. Dosage and duration of the treatment may vary as per the patient profile. Treatment is without any side effects.
Complete Treatment of Oligospermia
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