Male Infertility

Male infertility refers to reduced ability to cause pregnancy due to problems with sperm production, quality or delivery.

What is Male Infertility?


It occurs when the male partner’s sperm is unable to fertilize the egg due to issues such as low sperm count, poor movement or abnormal shape. It contributes to nearly half of all infertility cases and can often be treated with the right medical approach.


Common Causes of Male Infertility


Male infertility can result from a combination of medical, hormonal, genetic and lifestyle factors that affect sperm production, quality or delivery. Identifying the exact cause helps fertility specialists recommend the most suitable and effective treatment approach.

    1. Low sperm count
    2. Poor sperm motility
    3. Hormonal imbalance
    4. Poor sperm quality unresponsive to treatment
    5. Genetic conditions
    6. Lifestyle factors

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    Symptoms of Male Infertility


    Male infertility may not always show obvious signs, but certain physical or reproductive changes can indicate an underlying issue. These symptoms often suggest problems with sperm production, hormonal balance or reproductive function.

    1. Difficulty conceiving after regular unprotected intercourse
    2. Erectile or ejaculation problems
    3. Testicular pain, swelling or discomfort
    4. Reduced facial or body hair growth
    5. Changes in sexual desire or performance

    Diagnosis of Male Infertility


    Diagnosing male infertility involves a combination of clinical evaluation and specialized testing to determine the root cause. These tests help the specialist understand sperm quality, hormonal levels and overall reproductive health.

      1. Semen analysis to evaluate sperm count, movement and shape
      2. Hormone tests to assess testosterone and related levels
      3. Scrotal ultrasound to detect structural issues
      4. Genetic testing if abnormalities are suspected
      5. Physical examination and medical history review

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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    • When should couples consult a doctor for Male Infertility?
    • Can lifestyle affect Male Infertility?
    • Is Male Infertility permanent?
    • What treatments are available for Male Infertility?
    • Can natural conception still happen with Male Infertility?
    When should couples consult a doctor for Male Infertility?

    Couples should seek evaluation if pregnancy has not occurred after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse, or sooner if there is a history of testicular issues, surgery or hormonal problems.

    Can lifestyle affect Male Infertility?

    Yes, factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol use, obesity, stress, lack of sleep and exposure to heat or toxins can negatively impact sperm quality and fertility potential.

    Is Male Infertility permanent?

    Not always. Many cases are treatable or manageable with medical intervention, lifestyle changes or assisted reproductive techniques.

    What treatments are available for Male Infertility?

    Depending on the cause, treatments may include medication, surgical procedures or assisted fertility options like IUI, IVF or ICSI.

    Can natural conception still happen with Male Infertility?

    In mild cases, natural conception is possible with proper guidance and timed cycles. More complex cases may require fertility assistance for successful pregnancy.



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