MALE INFERTILITY

Male Infertility

According to a study by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the prevalence of male infertility in India stands at around 10-15%. This means 10-15 couples out of every 100 couples have difficulty getting pregnant.

Male Infertility

Male infertility is a condition that affects a man's ability to contribute to pregnancy with his partner. It typically involves challenges with the sperm: their number might be too low, their movement might be impaired, or their shape might not be ideal for fertilizing an egg. In some cases, the issue could be the absence of sperm production.

Common symptoms of male infertility

For some men, there are specific symptoms that may signal underlying fertility issues. The following signs should prompt men to seek infertility testing:

Hormonal imbalances - Changes in the body's hormone levels that can affect reproductive functions

Genetic disorders - Conditions or abnormalities in the genes that can impact fertility

Diminished sexual desire - Reduced interest or motivation for sexual activity

Ejaculation difficulties - Challenges or obstacles experienced during the process of releasing semen from the body, which is necessary for fertilization to occur.

Low semen volume - Decreased amount of fluid released during ejaculation which affects fertilization

Erectile dysfunction - Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse

Causes of male infertility

Lifestyle factors: Unhealthy habits like smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, drug use, obesity, and poor diet can impact sperm quality and quantity

Medical conditions: Hormonal imbalances, infections, injuries to the reproductive organs, genetic factors and chronic illnesses like diabetes or cancer can contribute to infertility

Environmental factors: Exposure to environmental pollutants, toxins, and radiation can harm sperm production and function

New breakthroughs in medical technology and assisted reproductive techniques are bringing newfound hope to individuals overcoming fertility difficulties.

Male infertility diagnosis:

Just like with any other medical condition, receiving a diagnosis for male infertility opens the door to explore the most effective treatment options.

The following tests can help determine if you are experiencing male infertility:

Sperm function tests: Precise tests are administered to assess the functionality of sperm, ensuring a thorough understanding of sperm health

Physical examination and scrotal scan: Thorough physical assessments and advanced scrotal scans are conducted to identify any physical anomalies

Sperm DNA Fragmentation Index test: This test provides insights into the integrity of sperm DNA, aiding in diagnosis and personalized treatment planning

Genetic testing: Comprehensive genetic assessments, including karyotyping and the examination of chromosomal abnormalities in sperm, contribute to a comprehensive diagnosis

Acrosome Intact Test & Zona Binding Assay: These assessments delve into specific aspects of sperm function, offering valuable insights into fertility challenges

Male Infertility Treatment Options

What is TESA?

TESA (Testicular Sperm Aspiration) is the procedure used to treat certain types of male infertility, particularly in cases where sperm cannot be found in the ejaculate due to either obstructive or non-obstructive azoospermia.

What is Micro TESE?

Microsurgical Testicular Sperm Extraction (called Micro TESE) is the most advanced technique of sperm retrieval. In this technique surgeon can directly retrieve sperms from testis with the help of special microscope. Specially trained Andrologist Surgeon performs this procedure

MESA

Procedure of MESA

MESA is performed inserting a fine needle from scrotum to epididymis. Then with the help of an operating microscope, the dissection of the epididymis is done. When the incision is made on the epididymis tubules, the fluid spills from them and pools in the epididymis bed. This fluid is then aspirated and sent for processing in the laboratory, to extract sperms.

PESA

Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (PESA) serves as a solution for men facing obstructive azoospermia, a condition where sperm cannot pass through the reproductive tract due to blockages. This minimally invasive procedure retrieves sperm from the epididymis, often performed under local anesthesia in an office or operating room. It is usually coordinated with the female partner's egg retrieval for IVF/ICSI, providing hope for couples dealing with male infertility. 

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