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Posted by on November 7, 2019

The infertility is not a problem that concerns only women or something related to age, it also affects men and may be due to various causes.

Infertility affects about 1 in 6 couples. A diagnosis of infertility is given to a couple who is unable to conceive within a year. When the problem lies in the male partner it refers to male infertility and treated by the best sexologist in Delhi.

The male infertility is the inability to cause a pregnancy, often due to low sperm count. But the fact that pregnancy takes time to achieve, having ruled out female fertility problems, does not necessarily mean that the man is sterile, says sexologist in Delhi.

If after a semen analysis that offers data about the quantity, mobility and shape of the sperm give normal results, it is likely that the fertility of the man is normal and that probably in some attempt can cause a pregnancy.

But it is also possible that the test detects a low sperm count, sperm that does not move or is not fast enough (and in this case dies before reaching the ovule), sperm that is not properly formed or seminal fluid that is very dense (sperm cannot move easily).

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These are frequent causes of male infertility, which have to do with the excess or insufficiency of the hormones that guide sperm production. Another cause of male infertility is a problem with ejaculation. In some cases, the reason for infertility is unknown: it is called idiopathic infertility.

Whatever the diagnosis, it must be made by a top sexologist in Delhi who attends to the history of the man and the analyzes performed on the semen samples. From here, you can also try many sex treatment in Delhi to treat male fertility problems, depending on the case (surgery, medications, hormonal treatments).

The causes of male infertility are varied. There are some risks of infertility or decreased sperm quality in men, among which we find:

Obesity. Overweight has been clearly linked to poor sperm production, so men should try to have adequate body weight. Likewise, a poor diet affects male fertility because a diet low in antioxidants and minerals such as zinc, selenium or magnesium acts negatively on sperm DNA says sexologist doctor in Delhi.

Excessive alcohol consumption is also associated with decreased fertility. Testosterone levels are affected, as well as the quality and quantity of sperm. Drinking many alcoholic drinks acts on the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis. Testosterone levels are affected, as well as the quality and quantity of sperm warns sex specialist in Delhi.

The drug also affects the quality of semen. Among drugs, marijuana is the most consumed worldwide and, at the same time, the one that can most affect male infertility as it contains at least 20 cannabinoid assets that are associated with a significant decrease in concentration, mobility, and alterations in sperm morphology say sex doctor in Delhi.

The snuff: better than men trying to conceive consider quitting as soon as possible. It will also be easier not to harm the woman when she is pregnant.

Leading a sedentary life also reduces the quality of semen and obesity often adds to it, so there are studies that relate for example watching too much television with lower fertility.

Men undergoing very traumatic and occasional stress situations may also see sperm quality altered.

The use of certain drugs, such as cimetidine, spironolactone, and nitrofurantoin, may involve infertility. There are numerous medications that can have a toxic effect on sperm production, warns sex specialist doctor in Delhi.

So, if your goal is to be more likely to conceive, avoid the factors mentioned above as much as possible.

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