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Male infertility means that a man has a lower chance of making his female partner pregnant. This can happen due to problems with sperm, such as low sperm count, poor movement (motility), or abnormal shape. It may also happen if the man’s body is not making enough hormones needed for sperm production or if there are blockages that stop the sperm from coming out during ejaculation.
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Infertility does not mean sterility. With the right diagnosis and treatment, many men can father a child.
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These procedures can be complex, so a specialist doctor is essential. The recommended ART method will be based on the specific factors causing infertility.
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<strong>Imaging for Structural Assessment:</strong> Visualising the male reproductive system through imaging helps identify structural abnormalities:
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<ul><li><strong>Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI):</strong> MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of the reproductive organs and surrounding tissues. It provides more comprehensive information than ultrasound, especially for complex structural issues or when more detailed visualisation is necessary. MRI is particularly useful for evaluating the prostate, seminal vesicles, and other internal structures.</li> <li><strong>Vasography for Blockage Detection:</strong> In this specialised X-ray, a contrast dye is injected into the vas deferens (sperm-carrying tube) to pinpoint blockages or obstructions. It assists in identifying any obstructions preventing sperm from entering the ejaculate. This data is essential for planning surgical procedures and making treatment decisions.</li></ul>
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<strong>Other Imaging Modalities:</strong> In certain situations, other imaging techniques like CT scans may be used to assess the reproductive system. These modalities provide additional information and aid in diagnosis when other imaging tests are inconclusive. Beyond ultrasounds and MRI, other imaging techniques may be used in specific situations:
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<ul><li><strong>Scrotal Ultrasound:</strong> This focused ultrasound provides detailed images of the testicles and surrounding structures within the scrotum. It's particularly useful for evaluating testicular masses, varicoceles, and other scrotal abnormalities.</li> <li><strong>Transrectal Ultrasound:</strong> This technique uses a small probe inserted into the rectum to visualise the prostate and seminal vesicles, which are glands involved in semen production. It can detect blockages or abnormalities in these glands that might be contributing to infertility.</li> <li><strong>Vasography:</strong> It is a specialised radiographic procedure that involves injecting contrast material into the vas deferens to detect any blockages or obstructions in the sperm-carrying tube.</li> <li><strong>Biopsy:</strong> In certain instances, a Testicular Biopsy may be necessary, involving the extraction of a small tissue sample from the testicle for detailed examination.</li></ul>
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The condition of having no sperm at all is called azoospermia.
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At SCI Hospital, the most common treatments for male infertility often involve addressing underlying medical issues. This can include medications to balance hormones or surgery to correct physical problems. Lifestyle changes like improving diet and exercise are frequently recommended too. We also offer advanced reproductive techniques when necessary.
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Success rates vary depending on the cause and severity of infertility. SCI Hospital offers a range of treatments, including in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), that have high success rates. Your doctor will recommend the best treatment plan based on your specific situation.
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In many cases, male infertility is treatable. SCI Hospital's specialists can diagnose the cause of infertility and recommend effective treatments. While a complete "cure" may not always be possible, many men can achieve successful pregnancies with appropriate medical intervention and support. We encourage you to schedule a consultation to discuss your options. You can book an appointment online or call us to speak with a specialist. We offer both online and in-person consultations for your convenience.
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Dr. Vishal Dutt Gour is a highly respected and accomplished Consultant Urologist and Male Fertility Specialist at SCI International Hospital. He has an impressive 22 years of overall experience, including 19 years as a specialist. His expertise spans various domains, including male infertility, Micro TESA, and general urology, making him a go-to expert for patients seeking specialised care in these areas. Dr. Gour's patient-centric approach focuses on providing personalised care tailored to each individual's needs, ensuring that his patients receive the best possible care.
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