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Clinically Tested Male Infertility Treatments – Know More!

Clinically tested Male infertility treatments -- Male Enhancement

Male infertility implies inability of a male to get a fertile woman pregnant. It makes up for 40-50% of infertility cases. Globally, it affects 7% of all men. A man’s fertility depends on the quality and quantity of the sperm. If number of sperms ejaculated by a man are low or if the sperm is of poor quality, then it may sometimes be difficult for a man to cause pregnancy.

In most cases of male infertility, there are no signs and symptoms of infertility. Sexual intercourse, ejaculations and erections happen normally. The quantity and appearance of the ejaculated semen also appears all right to the person. Only medical tests can confirm whether the male is infertile or not.

Male infertility is caused by issues that affect either sperm production or sperm transportation. A whopping 66% of men have a problem with producing sperm in the testes. Either the number of sperms produced is not enough or the ones that are produced do not work properly.

Sperm transportation problems are found to be present in nearly 20% of infertile men. This includes men, who have undergone vasectomy, but now wish to have children. Blockages in the tube leading the sperm away from testes to the penis can cause no sperm in the ejaculated semen.[1]

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Other causes include sexual issues that stops semen from entering the vagina of the woman for the fertilization to happen. Hormones not being produced in appropriate amounts in the pituitary glands, which act on the testes and sperm antibodies are other factors that reduce fertility.

Male Infertility Treatments

The major goal of male infertility treatment is to create pregnancy. If the cause of the infertility is reversed, then pregnancy can happen with natural sex.

1. Clinically Tested Treatments:

Some common clinically tested male infertility treatments are discussed below:

2. Non-Surgical/Medication Therapy

So far, we have discussed various surgical and non-surgical treatment methods to deal with male infertility. It is observed that the underlying cause in most cases of male infertility is either defect in the production of the sperm or reduced motility of the same.

However, there is one more condition that might lead to male infertility, i.e., erectile dysfunction (ED). It is characterized by a person’s inability to get or maintain penis erection during sexual intercourse. This is generally a temporary condition and can be cured. The

Treatment for ED can be divided into four categories —
Pharmacological, Mechanical, Surgical and Psychological.

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