Male factor Infertility accounts for about 40-50 % of infertility couples and 7% about of men overall.
Types Of Males In fertility: –
- Oligospermia
- Asthenozoospermia
- Teratospermia
- Azoospermia
Oligospermia: –
Oligospermia is a male infertility issue, when there are fewer sperm then normal in a man’s semen.
Number of sperms in semen > 15 million / ml
Causes of Oligospermia: –
- Varicoceles
- Infection
- Sexually Transmitted diseases
- Hormone imbalances
- Ejaculation problems / Petro grade ejaculation
- Certain medications
- Exposure to industrial chemicals, heavy metals or radiation
- Drug and Alcohol
- Tobacco
- Obesity
- Stress
Nutrients: –
- Zinc
- Carnitine and Arginine
- Selenium
- Omega 3’5
- Folate
- CoQ10
- Vitamin D
- C, E, & A
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Asthenospermia: –
Asthenospermia is an infertility condition in which a person experiences reduced sperm motility.
Sperm motility describes the ability of sperm to swim to reach the egg.
% age of moving sperms in semen < 32%.
Causes: –
- Excessive stress
- Health conditions
- Poor diet
- Excessive heat
- Medications
- Smoking & Drinking
- Genetic Factors
Nutrients: –
- Beef
- Amla
- Hires
- Hegumens
- Salmon
- Whole gains
- Oysters
- Hoe fat
- Tomatoes
- Dairy products
- Walnuts
- Garlic
Teratozoospermia: –
A condition in which a man has a high amount of abnormal shaped sperm.
Causes: –
- Genetics
- Diabetes
- Injuries
- Smoking
- Malnutrition
- Drug & Alcohol
- Age
- Seminal infections
Nutrients: –
- Vegetables & Fruits
- Fish
- Poultry meat
- Nuts
- Dried fruits
- Legumes
- Whole grains
Azoospermia: –
Azoospermia is the medical team used when there are no sperm in the ejaculate.
It can be “Obstructive” when there is blockage preventing sperm from entering the ejaculate.
It can be “non-Obstructive” when it is due to decreased sperm production by the test
Causes: –
- Trauma or injury
- Infections
- Inflammation
- Previous Surgeries
- Development of Cyst
- Vasectomy
- Cystic fibrosis give mutation
- Hormone imbalances.