Male infertility refers to the inability of a man to impregnate a female partner, typically due to issues with sperm production, quality, or delivery. Common causes include low sperm count, abnormal sperm shape or movement, hormonal imbalances, and structural problems in the reproductive system. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, drug use, and high stress levels can also contribute to male infertility. Diagnosis involves semen analysis and medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment options.
Difficulty conceiving
Changes in sexual function
Pain or swelling
Hormonal issues
Varicocele
Abnormal sperm production
Sperm motility issues
Structural abnormalities
Hormonal imbalances
Varicocele
Infections
Ejaculation disorders
Genetic factors
Lifestyle factors
Age
Maintain a healthy lifestyle
Avoid exposure to toxins
Manage stress
Protect the genital area
Limit exposure to electronic devices
Maintain a healthy weight
Regular health check-ups
Be cautious with medications or supplements
Consider genetic screening
Eat a Nutrient-Rich Diet
Stay Hydrated
Limit Processed Foods
Consume Antioxidant-Rich Foods
Manage Weight
Exercise Regularly
Quit Smoking and Avoid Substance Abuse
Limit Alcohol Intake
Reduce Stress
Get Adequate Sleep
Avoid Excessive Heat