Expert’s Insights On Advanced Treatments For Male Infertility
With the advancements in reproductive technologies, individuals and couples facing low sperm count challenges have a range of options to achieve their dream of parenthood.
Infertility is a rising concern affecting both men and women, with low sperm count being a widespread issue in male infertility. A low sperm count means that there are fewer sperm than usual in the semen (ejaculating fluid).
This disorder is also known as oligospermia, while azoospermia is the total absence of sperm. Dr Manu Gupta, Senior Consultant Urology and Andrology at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and First Step IVF Clinic, Delhi, highlights various factors contributing to low sperm count, including obesity, stress, unhealthy lifestyle, smoking, alcohol, trauma, and medical conditions.
Dr Manu Gupta, listed below Reproductive treatments for Low Sperm Count:
Previously it was believed that patients with non-obstructive azoospermia would find it difficult to produce a biological child.
But, thanks to medical advancements and cutting-edge techniques like Micro Dissection Testicular Sperm Extraction (Micro TESE), it is now possible to retrieve sperm from patients with non-obstructive azoospermia, providing new hope for biological parenthood.
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Micro TESE is a surgical procedure to extract sperm for the IVF-ICSI process. When performed by trained specialists, Micro-TESE is a safe procedure. Being an outpatient procedure, you typically can head back home the same day after the surgery.