Male infertility is fast turning into a serious issue across the world, thus pushing couples across the globe further from their dreams of enjoying parenthood. Male infertility treatment in delhi has become a prime need. Only if one can reach the roots of male infertility can targeted treatment plans be developed to improve reproductive health.
At Femmenest Clinic, we believe in making our patients understand the challenge of infertility. We work on each man individually, providing complete evaluations and tailored treatment options for male infertility and guiding them toward making their dream families a reality. Following are the four reasons for male fertility:
Disorders of Sperm
Sperm disorders rank among the top reasons for infertility in men. These disorders could include the following:
- Oligospermia: It is said that a man’s semen contains less than 15 million sperm per millilitre. Hormonal, environmental, and conditions that are lifestyle-influencing, such as smoking and alcohol abuse, can lead to this.
- Teratozoospermia: The normal sperm has a definite shape that allows it to swim towards the egg effectively. Abnormalities in shape can be a hindrance to this process.
- Asthenozoospermia: Even if sperm are produced typically with poor motility, they will not reach the egg—infections, hormonal imbalances, and exposure to toxins cause this condition.
Diagnosis of these sperm disorders can be made with a semen analysis, and treatments, including lifestyle modification, hormone therapy, or techniques for assisted reproductive technology (ART), may be in the form of in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
Structural issues
- Blockages: in some cases, vas deferens may not have developed at all, or in other instances, blockage because of infections may stop the release of sperms during the process of ejaculation.
- Varicocele: In this, an abnormally large vein in the scrotum is said to be the reason behind the decrease in the production of standard, healthy-looking sperms.
- Injuries or surgery: Previous surgeries or injuries in the reproductive organs may cause scarring or blockages in the passages through which the sperms travel.
Many of these structural defects can often be corrected by surgery afterward. After surgery, many men can conceive through natural means or the use of assisted reproductive techniques.
Hormonal Imbalances
The male reproductive system is sensitive to disturbances in the delicate balance between hormones, especially testosterone and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Here are some conditions that may disrupt this balance:
- Hypogonadism: It primarily means the low production of testosterone, leading to low sperm count as well as sexual malfunctioning.
- Hyperprolactinemia: This is when an excess level of the hormone prolactin inhibits the production of testosterone and thereby interferes with sperm production.
Hormonal imbalance treatment generally comprises hormone replacement or medication to bring the hormones to a level to promote better fertility.
Environmental and Lifestyle Factors
Some environmental and lifestyle factors are prominent in affecting male fertility. These can include:
- Exposure to Toxins: These are chemicals such as pesticides, heavy metals, and industrial pollutants that damage the production and quality of sperm.
- Lifestyle Choices: Smoking, excessive alcohol intake, drug use, and poor diet can all contribute to infertility.
- Heat Exposure: The raised temperature of the testicles due to repetitive use of hot tubs or saunas prevents sperm production.
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Essential Measures of Prevention of Male Infertility
Lifestyle Changes
- Quit smoking and avoid secondhand smoke.
- Limit alcohol intake to no more than 1-2 units per day.
- Avoid recreational drugs and anabolic steroids.
- Maintain a healthy weight with a BMI of about 25
- Regular exercise but avoiding excessive heat generation
- Wear boxers or loose-fitting underwear that helps keep the testes cool
- Manage stress through relaxation, yoga, or meditation. Dietary Modifications
- Follow a well-balanced diet with high levels of antioxidants like vitamin C.
- Add fertility-enhancing foods to the diet, including green leafy vegetables, carrots, tomatoes, chicken, eggs, bananas, citrus fruits, almonds, sunflower seeds, and dark chocolate.
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking lots of water.
Medical Precautions
- Treat sexually transmitted infections in time.
- Observe precautions against exposure to toxins, pesticides, and heavy metals
- Using protective means during intercourse prevents infections.
- Seek medical assistance if there are no results from trying to conceive for more than a year
- Bank sperm before undergoing cancer treatments
Timing of Intercourse
- Have sex every 2-3 days during the fertile window.
- Avoid daily or multiple times a day intercourse as it can reduce sperm quality
All these lifestyle changes, regular healthy diets, and precautions not only minimise the chances of infertility but also maximise the chances of conception with his partner by the male himself.
Conclusion
For those couples who have been trying to conceive but in vain, male infertility treatment in Delhi can assure state of the art care combined with innovative solutions. Many men can improve their fertility prospects and become what they so wish to be parents thanks to the treatment of the above outlined underlying issues.
The Femmenest clinic in Delhi offers comprehensive assessment and well thought out treatment programs that help couples in evaluation to navigate the complexities of infertility, ensuring both partners are supported through the process.