Male Inferntility

Male infertility refers to a man’s inability to contribute to conception with his female partner. It is a common issue, accounting for about 40-50% of all infertility cases. Male infertility can result from various factors, including medical, environmental, and lifestyle-related issues.

Causes of Male Infertility
Symptoms of Male Infertility

Male infertility often has no obvious signs other than the inability to conceive a child. However, there may be underlying symptoms related to other medical conditions, including:

Diagnosis of Male Infertility

Diagnosing male infertility involves a series of tests and evaluations, including:

Treatment of Male Infertility

The treatment of male infertility depends on the underlying cause and may include:

Prevention of Male Infertility

While not all cases of male infertility can be prevented, certain measures can reduce the risk:

When to See a Doctor

Couples should consider seeking medical advice if they are unable to conceive after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse, or after six months if the female partner is over 35. Men with known risk factors, such as a history of testicular cancer, previous surgeries, or exposure to harmful substances, should seek evaluation sooner. Early diagnosis and treatment can improve the chances of successful conception.