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Male infertility is more common than many people realize. In couples having trouble getting pregnant, about 1 in 3 cases are due to male fertility problems. According to medical research, around 7% of men may face infertility at some point in their lives. Infertility can affect men of any age, but it’s more likely in men over 40 or those with certain medical or lifestyle risk factors.
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Often, more than one factor may be involved.
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<h3>Sperm function</h3>
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Sperm function can be impaired by several factors that impact their ability to move, penetrate the egg, or fertilize it:
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<ul><li><strong>Oxidative Stress:</strong> Excessive oxidative stress can damage the DNA within sperm, reducing their fertilization capability.</li><li><strong>Environmental Exposures:</strong> Radiation, toxic chemicals, and some infections can lead to sperm DNA damage and poor function.</li><li><strong>Immune System Issues:</strong> In rare cases, a man’s immune system may produce antibodies that mistakenly attack his own sperm, affecting their movement and function.</li></ul>
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In some cases, surgery may help remove the blockage or retrieve sperm directly from the testicles.
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If any of these symptoms are present, it’s important to speak with a doctor.
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Early testing can help improve your chances of successful treatment.
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Having a low sperm count might show up in a few ways. Struggling to get your partner pregnant is a big one, of course. You might also notice changes in your sex drive or how well you perform sexually. Physical discomfort, like pain or swelling around your testicles, is another potential sign. If any of these sound familiar, it's worth getting checked out.
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A full fertility check-up is best for checking male fertility which usually involves a few things. The doctor will likely give you a physical exam and ask about your health history. Then, there's the semen analysis, which looks at the quality and quantity of your sperm. By combining these, fertility experts can get a good understanding of your reproductive health and suggest a plan that's tailored for you.
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The most reliable way to find out that the sperm is healthy is through a semen analysis. It's a straightforward test that checks out a few key things: how many sperm you have, how well they move, and what shape they are. Getting this test done can give you peace of mind and help you understand any potential fertility challenges. Plus, you can usually get results pretty quickly. For any worries you have about your fertility you can contact SCI hospital. We can diagnose what's going on, offer treatments, and provide support throughout the process. Getting in touch is easy, all you have to do is call, book online appointment, or just walk in for a consultation.
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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.
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I was nervous to talk about infertility, but SCI Hospital made me feel comfortable and supported. Their diagnosis and treatment options were very effective. Highly recommend their fertility services.
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Thanks to the team at SCI, we discovered the cause of my fertility issue quickly. I followed the treatment plan, and within months, we saw great progress. Excellent care and modern facilities!
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We had been trying to conceive for a year with no success. SCI Hospital gave us answers and hope. The doctors explained everything clearly and guided us step-by-step. Today, we are expecting our first baby!
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