Low sperm count, known as oligospermia, can significantly impact male fertility. Sperm count refers to the number of sperm present in a semen sample. When sperm count is low, it reduces the likelihood of successful fertilization and conception. Several factors can contribute to low sperm count, including hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, lifestyle choices, and certain medical conditions.
Low sperm count can hinder natural conception and increase the time it takes for a couple to conceive. It can also raise the risk of miscarriage if fertilization does occur. Additionally, even if conception happens, low sperm count may lead to reduced embryo quality, affecting the chances of a successful pregnancy.
Fortunately, at Patients Medical, we specialize in diagnosing and treating male infertility, including low sperm count. Our comprehensive approach involves evaluating underlying causes, such as hormonal imbalances or lifestyle factors, and offering personalized treatment options. From hormonal therapy to lifestyle modifications and advanced reproductive techniques, we provide tailored solutions to improve sperm count and enhance male fertility.