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Tips to Improve Oligospermia(Low Sperm Count)

Tips to Improve Oligospermia(Low Sperm Count)

Oligospermia, or low sperm count is a common concern for many men facing fertility issues. It refers to having fewer sperm cells in the ejaculate than the normal range, which can make conception more challenging. Fortunately, there are various strategies and lifestyle...
How Can Testosterone Affect Male Infertility?

How Can Testosterone Affect Male Infertility?

Testosterone is often hailed as the cornerstone of male virility and health. It plays a critical role in the development of male reproductive tissues, muscle and bone mass, and the overall maintenance of male characteristics. However, its impact on male fertility is...
The Relationship Between Stress and Infertility

The Relationship Between Stress and Infertility

Infertility is a challenge that affects millions of couples worldwide, often bringing with it a rollercoaster of emotions. While the physical aspects of infertility are well-documented, the psychological dimensions, particularly the impact of stress, are equally...
Explaining Unexplained Infertility and Its Management

Explaining Unexplained Infertility and Its Management

Unexplained infertility is a term that can bring both relief and frustration to couples struggling to conceive. Relief because no serious abnormalities are found, but frustration because the lack of a clear diagnosis leaves them without a specific course of action....
Latest Techniques in Male Infertility Diagnosis

Latest Techniques in Male Infertility Diagnosis

-Targeted information on the cause of male infertility through effective testing techniques is at the core of successfully treating it. -The goal of investigations is to effectively narrow down the cause of male infertility and lay down the groundwork for an informed...
Difference between TESA, TESE, MESA, PESA?

Difference between TESA, TESE, MESA, PESA?

Sometimes, during ejaculation, although men produce seminal fluid, a semen analysis test can reveal the absence of sperm in this ejaculated semen sample. The presence of fructose is an indication that there is sperm production; albeit due to some blockages in tubes or...