What is Male Infertility?
When a men unable to produce quality of sperms which is needed to get a women pregnant then he has Male Infertility problem. Male infertility is due to low sperm production, abnormal sperm function or blockages. If your infertility is related to hormonal imbalances and/or erectile dysfunction then you may recommend an oral medication or injection to correct the problem. Medication can treat some issues that affect male fertility, including hormone imbalances and erectile dysfunction. Surgery is the effective for repairing blockages in the tubes that transport sperm. Approximately 7% of all men. Male infertility is commonly due to deficiencies in the semen, and semen quality. Other genetic problems, such as Down syndrome may be the cause of male infertility.
Facts about Male Infertility:
- The quality and quantity of a man’s sperm begin to decline after age 40.
- Men with Overweight tend to have lower testosterone levels, poor sperm quality which reduced fertility power.
- 20% of infertile couples, the problem is solely with the male partner.
- Diabetes and some medications can affect a man’s fertility.
- Stress plays a major role in male fertility.
- Soaking in a hot tub might male fertility.
- Age does not affect male fertility.
- Low sperm count is generally referred to as oligospermia.
- Male infertility is caused by the complete absence of spermatozoa in the ejaculate, a condition known as azoospermia.
- Sperm concentrations of 20 million to 250 million per cubic centimetre are usually.
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a treatment for men with very low sperm counts.
- WHO Manual for the Standardized Investigation, Diagnosis and Management of the Infertile Male.
- IUI treatment is the common treatment of male infertility.
- Male infertility can be inherited, especially when Y-chromosomes.
- A genetic disorder that prevents a person from starting or fully completing puberty.
- Overweight men tend to have lower testosterone levels.
- Depression or emotional stress can impair a man’s fertility.
- Overheating the scrotum inhibits sperm production and quality.