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Male Fertility Treatments

About Male Fertility Treatments

Male infertility accounts for nearly 40% of infertility cases, and we provide specialized care for:
Low Sperm Count (Oligospermia): Treating reduced sperm production affecting fertilization.
Poor Sperm Motility (Asthenospermia): Enhancing sperm movement to improve conception chances.
Abnormal Sperm Morphology (Teratospermia): Addressing poor sperm shape and structure.
Azoospermia (Zero Sperm Count): Performing surgical sperm retrieval procedures like TESA, PESA, and Micro-TESE.
Varicocele Treatment: Managing enlarged veins in the scrotum that reduce sperm quality.
Erectile Dysfunction & Ejaculation Disorders: Helping couples conceive through advanced fertility solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the treatment options if my sperm count is low?

Low sperm count can often be improved with medication, lifestyle changes, or assisted reproductive techniques like IUI or IVF. In some cases, hormone therapy or surgical intervention may be recommended.

Can poor sperm motility be improved to enhance chances of conception?

Yes, depending on the underlying cause, treatment may include antioxidants, medications, or advanced techniques like ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), where a single sperm is injected directly into the egg.

Is it possible to conceive naturally with abnormal sperm morphology?

While it may be more difficult, natural conception is still possible. However, if morphology significantly impacts fertilization, assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like IVF with ICSI may be suggested.

What are my options if I have zero sperm count?

Men with Azoospermia may still father a child through surgical sperm retrieval techniques such as TESA, PESA, or Micro-TESE, followed by IVF or ICSI.

How do you treat erectile dysfunction or ejaculation issues for fertility?

Depending on the cause, treatments may include medications, counseling, or assisted reproductive techniques. In many cases, sperm can still be retrieved and used for fertility treatments like IUI or IVF.

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