Oligospermia is a male reproductive issue characterized by a low sperm calculation in semen. A normal sperm calculation usually occurs above 15 million sperm per milliliter. When the count comes below this range, it can reduce the possibility of fertilizing the egg, making it difficult for a couple to conceive naturally. The reasons may include hormonal imbalance, infection, lifestyle factor or genetic conditions.
The sperm count is between 10 to 15 million/ml - slightly below normal but can still allow natural conception.
The sperm count is between 5 to 10 million/ml - can significantly reduce fertility.
The count of sperm is less than 5 million/ml - greatly reduces the possibility of natural concept.
Excessive low sperm calculations - sperm are present only after the centenary of semen samples.
Men with oligospermia often struggle for a child for the father despite regularly unprotected intercourse in an extended period.
The amount of semen may be less visible during ejaculation, which can be connected to low sperm calculations.
Issues such as low libido, erectile dysfunction, or low sexual satisfaction may exist.
Imbalance may be a signal such as low face or body hair, gynecomastia (breast enlargement), or fatigue.
Some men may experience pain, swelling, or a feeling of heaviness in the testicles, especially if varicocele.
The sperm evaluates the levels of testosterone, FSH, LH and prolactin to detect the underlying hormonal imbalance affecting production.
Varicocele detects, testicular abnormalities, or obstacles that may be responsible for low sperm calculations.
Chromosomal identifies abnormalities or Y chromosome microdelets that can lead to oligospermia or infertility.
To diagnose the check -up ejaculation for sperm in the urine, a possible cause of low sperm in semen.
It determines that when no sperm is found in semen, sperm production is happening in the testicular testes.
The ejaculation duct evaluates prostate and seminal vesicles to detect obstructions or structural abnormalities.
Detects the antibodies attacking sperm, reduces their dynamics and the ability to fertilize an egg.
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