Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to improving sperm health and treating oligospermia. However, it is crucial to seek guidance from a qualified healthcare professional. Relying solely on Ayurveda without proper medical diagnosis and treatment may lead to complications. Always prioritize evidence-based medical care for conditions that impact fertility and overall well-being.
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Oligospermia is a male fertility issue characterized by a low sperm count. A healthy sperm amount is often necessary for fertility. The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies sperm counts at or above 15 million sperm per milliliter (mL) of semen as average. Anything below that is considered low and is diagnosed as oligospermia.
Thousands of men have been cured of oligospermia with the help of our homeopathic treatment. We treat patients through our homeopathic medicines, diet plans, and exercises. All these factors work towards providing an effective treatment to cure oligospermia. The treatment works on the spermatogenesis process and enhances sperm concentration in semen. It also improves sperm morphology and motility.
Varicocele is caused when veins in the scrotum swell due to some reason, and the blood flow gets affected. The affected blood flow causes several effects within the scrotal part, including a rise in temperature that affects sperm morphology and can even cause low sperm count. In fact, about 35% of the men who are diagnosed with oligospermia have varicocele as a reason behind this disease.
Some conditions related to ejaculation are also linked as the reasons behind oligospermia. An ejaculation condition in which semen flows back to the bladder instead of coming out of the body is termed retrograde ejaculation, which further causes infections affecting the sperm count. Other conditions like injuries or tumors can also affect sperm count or sperm motility.
Hormonal issues could be the reason behind the reduced sperm production. Hormones highly affect sperm production and many other bodily functions. Any imbalance in the hormones can cause misleading signals to the glands, which causes low sperm count in the semen.
Exposure to some chemicals or long-term exposure to several metals can disturb hormonal activities and can affect sperm production. This could result in a lower sperm count. Some of the chemicals include pesticides, paint materials, cleaning agents, lead, benzenes, etc.
Long-term steroidal use, certain antibiotics, beta-blockers, and cancer medications may affect the quantity of sperm cell production and cause infertility in males.
Infections and inflammations in reproductive parts could be the culprit of reduced sperm count in anyone. A history of sexually transmitted infections (STI), infections in the testicles, or blood infections could become the cause of your low sperm count.
Temperature around the testicles is an important factor for healthy sperm production. Overheating of testicles, whether it is due to your unfavorable dressing or placing electronic devices like laptops over your genitals, can affect the sperm count or could become the cause of infertility issues like premature ejaculation.
Alcohol or drug abuse affects many hormonal activities in the body and causes poor sperm morphology and lower sperm motility. Also, a higher chance of reduced sperm count is seen in men who smoke cigarettes heavily.
Chances of having or developing a low sperm count problem are higher in men who are overweight or obese. Any fluctuations in weight highly influence the condition of the scrotum and its working. A person with more weight is reported to have increased hormonal variations, which also can cause erectile dysfunction.
Trouble getting a partner pregnant despite regular unprotected intercourse.
Less semen during ejaculation than usual.
Reduced libido, difficulty maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction), or other sexual performance issues.
Pain, discomfort, or swelling in the testicles, which may indicate an underlying issue.
Signs like reduced body hair, breast enlargement (gynecomastia), or decreased muscle mass due to low testosterone levels.
In some cases, oligospermia may be linked to genetic conditions affecting overall health.
A lump, swelling, or discomfort in the scrotum due to enlarged veins in the testicles, a common cause of oligospermia.
Varicocele-related venous congestion raises the temperature in the scrotum, which is thought to have an impact on spermatogenesis. Blood that has been reabsorbed from the renal vein contains powerful hormones that are synthesised by the adrenal glands, such as corticosteroids and adrenaline, which can inhibit spermatogenesis.
A hydrocele is an accumulation of fluids inside the scrotum (testicle sac) in the fold of the mucous membrane that surrounds the testicle. It is the most prevalent complication of varicocele and results from the ligation of lymphatic vessels. Typically, one or both testicles will swell up without any pain.
Varicoceles are typically felt as a collection of dilated veins above the testicle, which are sometimes compared to feeling like a “bag of worms.” The above-mentioned are a few associated complications.
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It is used to determine whether or not a person has this problem. In addition, it helps in explaining the causes of testicular size changes (if any), determining whether lumps have formed in the testicles, and measuring blood flow.
The patient is instructed to stand and exhale through their mouths while keeping their noses closed. The patient is instructed to breathe deeply as the doctor examines the scrotum. This form of diagnosis helps locate the enlarged veins.
The scrotum and its structures are imaged in great detail using sound waves in this imaging examination. It can assist in measuring blood flow, envisaging the dilated veins, and ruling out other illnesses that might produce comparable symptoms.
While you are standing, the doctor will conduct a comprehensive examination that includes examining and palpating your scrotum. The size and consistency of the testicles will be evaluated, along with any swollen or twisted veins.
It is a specialised ultrasonic technique that assesses blood flow. The severity of the condition can be assessed using information about the direction and rate of blood flow in the veins. The doctor may enquire about any pain, discomfort, or fertility.
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