LOW SPERM COUNT AND MOTILITY
MALE INFERTILITY - LOW SPERM COUNT AND MOTILITY

If a couple is infertile, this means that they have been unable to conceive a child after 12 months of regular sexual intercourse without birth control.
Primary infertility means they have never had a child.
Secondary infertility means that the infertile person has had one or more children in the past, but a medical problem is impairing fertility.
Many people may be infertile during their reproductive years. They may be unaware of this because they are not seeking to create a pregnancy. On any one occasion, the chance of pregnancy is just one percent.
About one in seven couples, Age, lifestyle and physical problems can all contribute to infertility.

WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF INFERTILITY?
Infertility can be caused by poor sexual or lifestyle habits that are easily remedied. For example, the couple may be using a sexual lubricant that interferes with the survival of the man’s sperm. Or, they may not be having sex often enough. Other easily treated illnesses or lifestyle habits that may contribute to infertility are:
Heavy use of alcohol, tobacco or drugs.
Starvation diets or anorexia in the woman.
Tight underwear or pants in the man, which raises the crotch temperature and reduces sperm count.
Stress. In a woman, this may cause her periods to be irregular. In a man, stress may reduce his sperm count.
Changing the timing of sex and the couple’s sexual techniques may also increase the chance of pregnancy. Sometimes the semen from the man fails to reach the woman’s cervix. Placing a pillow under the woman’s hips after intercourse may help prevent spillage of semen.
HOW OFFEN ARE MALE FACTORS INVOLVED?
IS MALE INFERTILITY TREATABLE?
HOW IS MALE INFERTILITY EVALUATED?
Sperm count (semen analysis). At least 2 semen samples are taken on separate days. Your provider will check the semen and sperm for many things. These include how much semen you make, how uniform it is, and how acidic it is. He or she will also look at how many sperm you make, how well they move, and what shape they are.
Blood tests. Your provider may use blood tests to check hormone levels and rule out other problems.
Other tests. Your provider does these tests to find the cause of sperm defects or health problems of the male reproductive system. For instance, imaging tests like an ultrasound may be used to look at your testicles, blood vessels, and structures inside the scrotum.
Testicular biopsy. If semen analysis shows that you have only a few sperm or no sperm, your provider may remove a small piece of tissue (biopsy) from each testicle. The sample will be checked under a microscope.
WHEN SHOULD I SEE A DOCTOR?
OUR SPECIALIZED AYURVEDA TREATMENT FOR MALE INFERTILITY
Male & Female Low Libido
Erectile Dysfunction (E.D)
Low Sperm Count
Leucorrhoea or Whitish Discharge
Premature Ejaculation or Quick Discharge
Delayed Ejaculation or Impaired Ejaculation
Retrograde Ejaculation or Dry Orgasm
Nocturnal Emission or Night Fall
Spermatorrhoea or Involuntary Discharge
Azoospermia(No Sperm Count)
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)
Syphilis
Gonorrhea
Chlamydia
Genital Warts / Human Papilloma Virus
Dysuria / Urinary Tract Infection
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