A condition that affects men's ability to fertilize male infertility This condition can reduce or completely prevent the ability to have children. It can be caused by a variety of factors and can be treatable in some cases, while in others it can be permanent.
Why Does It Happen?
Problems with sperm production and maturation in the testicles are among the most common causes of infertility.
Sperm are expelled from the body during ejaculation. Blockages or problems that affect sperm transport can cause infertility.
Abnormalities in hormones can affect sperm production.
Some genetic disorders or genetically transmitted conditions male infertility may cause it to happen.
Sexually transmitted infections or other infections can affect sperm production.
Dilated veins in the testicles can affect sperm production and quality.
Erectile dysfunction or ejaculation disorders can also lead to infertility.
Male infertility For a diagnosis, couples typically consult a urologist or reproductive health specialist. The doctor takes a medical history, performs a physical exam, and may order necessary tests. A test called a spermiogram is used to assess sperm count, motility, shape, and other characteristics.
What are the symptoms?

What are the Treatment Methods?

Hormone therapy can help regulate hormone levels and increase sperm production. Some medications can be used to increase sperm production or improve sperm quality. IVF is a type of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment in which fertilization occurs in a laboratory setting. If sperm count or motility is low, this method can help couples conceive. If the couple's partner is unable to produce any sperm or has very poor sperm quality, fertilization can be achieved using sperm from a sperm donor. Male infertility, Depending on the underlying cause, it may require different treatment approaches. It's important to consult a urologist or reproductive health specialist for treatment. It's important for couples to consult a specialist to assess their situation and determine the most appropriate treatment plan.