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November 16, 2020  |  By nagendra In Blog, IVF Advanced

10 Conditions That Contribute To Low Sperm Count

10 Conditions That Contribute To Low Sperm Count

Infertility treatment in Hyderabad can deal with low sperm count among males and infertility treatment hospitals in Hyderabad are well equipped to treat male infertility.

The problem of infertility is the all-encompassing world over. Several couples are childless. Childless couples experience infertility on account of many reasons. Usually, it is due to problems with sperm production or sperm delivery. Infertility treatment in Hyderabad can deal with problems faced by childless couples.

Infertility can be observed among both males as well as females equally, unlike what is usually believed that only women are responsible for infertility. Several male issues do cause infertility.

Some of the male infertility problems are: 

  • Sperm Disorders 
  • Varicoceles 
  • Immunologic Infertility 
  • Retrograde Ejaculation 
  • Obstruction 
  • Hormones 
  • Chromosomes 

Low sperm count is indeed a common problem among males. Low sperm count has been acknowledged as a sperm disorder. Low sperm count happens to be a condition in which the semen ejaculated by a male during an orgasm is not present in the normal quantity but lower than the usually accepted sperm count.

Oligospermia is a term used for low sperm count problem. At times, there is no sperm at all, and this condition is referred to as azoospermia. The low sperm count condition tends to decrease the odds of conception during unprotected sex or intercourse. It does not in fact get rid of the possibility of pregnancy but lowers the chances of pregnancy as well as fertilization of the egg. 

Infertility treatment hospitals in Hyderabad are worth trying out for excellent results.

Symptoms

The initial sign of the low sperm count is on account of the inability to get the partner pregnant while having unprotected sex. There can be other signs of low sperm count such as: 

  • Dysfunctional Sexual Life 
  • Issues with Sexual Functionality 
  • Swelling in the Groin Area 
  • Lower Sex Drive 
  • Low hair growth or abnormality 
  • Abnormal sperm shape (not a symptom) 
  • Abnormal Motility (not a symptom)

Causes

Low sperm count can indeed cause severe issues. Infertility treatment hospitals in Hyderabad do focus on these causes to ensure proper treatment.

10 Conditions That Contribute To Low Sperm Count

Varicocele

This is a condition involving swelling of the veins. The swelling of veins does affect the process of draining one’s testicles. It is indeed a common cause of infertility among males. This condition can be linked to of course abnormal testicular temperature. 

Infection

There are certain conditions whereby any sort of infection can prevent the movement of the sperm. Infections can be due to inflammation of epididymitis. In a few cases, permanent testicle damage can be observed. 

Ejaculation Problems

Retrograde ejaculation has been known to be a condition that does occur when the sperm starts entering the bladder instead of ejaculating out of a person’s tip of the penis. Retrograde ejaculation can cause various health issues such as diabetes, prostate, or many more. 

Tumors

The cancerous growth of cells can cause some serious reproductive issues. Nonmalignant tumors can indeed be very dangerous for the reproductive health of a male as these can prevent the release of hormones that cause sperm production. 

Hormone Imbalances

Hormonal imbalance observed among males and females is of course an important reason for infertility. Hormones do play an essential part in the creation as well as the ejaculation of sperm. 

Chromosome Defects

Chromosome disorders are linked up with the X and Y chromosomes. X and Y chromosomes are considered to be responsible for the sex determination of one’s fetus. Chromosomal disorders do lead to abnormal reproductive organ development. 

Celiac Disease

Celiac disease happens to be a disorder that is linked to the digestive system. It prevents fertility among males and can be cured by consuming gluten-free food. 

Certain medications 

  • Testosterone replacement therapy 
  • Cancer medications 
  • Long-term anabolic steroid Usage 
  • Antifungal and antibiotic medications 

Un-descended Testicles

Un-descended testicles can cause infertility and is a condition arising during fetus development. 

Defected Tubules

Tubules lead to the transportation of sperm and can cause infertility on account of blockage.

Conclusion

 Male infertility is common these days, and it can be avoided by adopting a lifestyle that promotes good life. 

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