Male infertility is any issue that decreases the chances of a male getting a female pregnant. This means that despite trying, the couple is unable to have a baby. Globally, in one of 5 infertility cases, the issue is with the man. Even in Pakistan, 21.9 % of the male population suffers from infertility issues. Unfortunately, the stats for infertility are increasing every decade.
To talk about why infertility is seeing a global and national surge, we invited Dr. Samra Amin, a leading sexologist and andrologist, to discuss the growing trends. Moreover, we also requested her to shed light on some treatment options for male infertility.
In this session, Dr. Samra talks about how 50% of the causes of infertility are male-related. She also explains that male infertility is steadily increasing in the form of low sperm count. The main causes of low sperm count are drugs, exposure to radiation, urogenital duct blockage, chemotherapy and smoking.
When it comes to treatments, a semen analysis is first done to look for abnormal counts. If abnormal counts are detected, the doctor either prescribes medicine or goes through with different methods of sperm retrieval. Conclusively, the treatment usually varies with each individual’s specific sperm counts. To learn more about male infertility treatments, watch Dr. Samra Amin’s full interview below.
If you or your loved ones are going through any infertility issues, we strongly advise taking medical advice without any delay. At oladoc, we are committed to serve the community and connect them with the best specialists needed. Here, you can find and book an appointment with the best sexologist in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. You can book appointments via website, mobile app or by calling our helpline at 042-3890-0939. We’re here to keep you active and healthy!