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Male Fertility

Male infertility is a common concern and one of the significant factors contributing to challenges in achieving pregnancy.

At Mamata Fertility Hospital Hyderabad, we understand how sensitive and emotional this subject can be. Our dedicated team provides expert care and personalised treatments to address male infertility issues with empathy, trust, and confidentiality.

We are committed to helping you take the first step towards parenthood, offering world-class male fertility treatment in Hyderabad.

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What are the Causes of Male Infertility? 

Male infertility can arise due to several factors, often linked to medical, lifestyle, or genetic issues. Understanding the root cause is crucial for effective treatment. Below are some common causes of male infertility:

  • Low Sperm Count: Reduced production of sperm in the testes. 
  • Poor Sperm Motility: Difficulty in sperm movement, affecting the ability to reach the egg. 
  • Hormonal Imbalances: Issues with testosterone levels or other reproductive hormones. 
  • Varicocele: Enlarged veins in the scrotum that can affect sperm quality. 
  • Blockages: Obstructions in the reproductive tract which prevent sperm release. 
  • Lifestyle Factors: Smoking, excessive alcohol, stress, or obesity impacting fertility. 
  • Genetic Disorders: Conditions such as Klinefelter syndrome or chromosomal abnormalities. 

At our hospital, comprehensive evaluations ensure an accurate understanding of the possible causes. 

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Common Symptoms of Male Infertility 

While male infertility may not always present noticeable symptoms, certain signs could indicate a fertility issue:

    • Difficulty in conceiving despite regular unprotected intercourse. 
    • Reduced desire or issues related to sexual function (such as low libido or erectile dysfunction). 
    • Swelling, pain, or lumps in the testicular area. 
    • Low sperm concentration or abnormal appearance of sperm in semen analysis. 
    • Hormonal symptoms like abnormal breast growth (gynecomastia) or reduced facial/body hair. 

If you experience any such symptoms, seeking medical advice is the first step towards finding a solution.

Male Infertility Diagnosis 

An accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective treatment. At Mamata Fertility Hospital Hyderabad, we use advanced diagnostic techniques to identify and understand male infertility issues. The process includes:

    • Initial Consultation: A detailed discussion of your medical history and lifestyle habits. 
    • Physical Examination: Checking for varicoceles or abnormalities in the testes. 
    • Semen Analysis: Evaluating sperm count, motility, and morphology under laboratory conditions. 
    • Hormonal Testing: Analysing testosterone levels and other hormones that affect fertility. 
    • Imaging Tests: Ultrasound scans to detect blockages or structural abnormalities. 
    • Genetic Testing: Identifying genetic factors that may impact fertility. 

Our experienced specialists combine these methods to provide clear and accurate results.

Treatment Options for Male Infertility 

Male infertility treatments are highly effective and tailored to address specific diagnostic findings. Treatment options available at Mamata Fertility Hospital Hyderabad include:

    • Lifestyle Modifications: Recommendations for a healthier lifestyle, including diet, exercise, and stress management. 
    • Medications: Hormonal therapy to address imbalances or medications to treat infections. 
    • Surgical Treatments: Procedures to correct blockages or varicoceles. 
    • Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART): Treatments like IVF and ICSI to enhance conception success. 
    • Surgical Sperm Retrieval: Techniques such as TESA or PESA to extract sperm when required. 

We devise a personalised treatment strategy for every patient, ensuring maximum chances of success.

What are the Common Male Infertility Tests Performed? 

At Mamata Fertility Hospital Hyderabad, we employ a range of advanced tests to evaluate male infertility effectively, including:

    • Semen Analysis: The most common test to assess sperm health. 
    • Hormone Tests: Blood tests to measure testosterone and other critical hormones. 
    • Scrotal Ultrasound: Non-invasive imaging to detect structural issues or varicoceles. 
    • Genetic Screening: Identifying chromosomal abnormalities or genetic disorders impacting fertility. 
    • Testicular Biopsy: Analysing sperm production at the cellular level for rare cases. 

Our hospital ensures a smooth and comfortable testing process with the highest standards of care.

What Treatments are Available to Treat Male Infertility? 

Treatments for male infertility at Mamata Fertility Hospital Hyderabad focus on addressing individual needs with comprehensive care. Key treatment approaches include:

    • Hormone Therapy: Balancing hormone levels to improve sperm production and quality. 
    • Assisted Reproduction: IVF and ICSI for combining eggs and sperm outside the body, maximising fertilisation chances. 
    • Surgery: Varicocelectomy or obstruction removal surgeries for better reproductive outcomes. 
    • Donor Sperm: For cases where sperm retrieval isn’t effective or possible, we provide safe and ethical donor programs. 

Our multidimensional approach combines medical innovation and emotional support to achieve optimal results.

Male Infertility Treatment Cost 

The cost of male infertility treatment at Mamata Fertility Hospital Hyderabad varies depending on factors such as the type of diagnosis, procedures required, and the duration of treatment. We maintain transparency in our pricing and provide affordable solutions without compromising on quality. 

Our team helps you understand the treatment process and associated costs in detail during your consultation, ensuring there are no surprises. Additionally, we offer flexible payment options to support your fertility care.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can male infertility be temporary?

Yes, male infertility can be temporary if caused by lifestyle factors, infections, or stress, and may improve with proper treatment or changes.

2. Does age affect male fertility?

Yes, while men can remain fertile longer than women, sperm quality and quantity may decline with age, affecting fertility.

3. How long should we try to conceive before seeing a doctor?

If you’ve been trying for over a year (or six months if over age 35), it’s recommended to consult a fertility specialist.

4. Can male infertility be prevented?

Some causes can be prevented by avoiding smoking, alcohol, excessive heat exposure, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

5. Is male infertility always treatable?

Many cases are treatable, but not all. However, assisted reproductive techniques like IVF or donor sperm may offer solution.

Male infertility can be treated with the right care and expertise. At Mamata Fertility Hospital Hyderabad, we are committed to helping you achieve your dream of becoming a parent with compassion, trust, and world-class treatment. Schedule your consultation today to begin your personalised fertility care plan. 

Reviewd By

Dr Aarti Deenadayal Tolani

Clinical Director, Scientific In-Charge & Fertility Consultant
MBBS, MS ( OBGYN), FICOG

Expert in Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility, Advanced Gynaec Ultrasound, and Faculty at Mamata Fertility Hospital.

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