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Male Infertility Management – Dr Sharmistha Sarkar

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Male Infertility Management

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About Male Infertility Management:

Male infertility can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, sperm production disorders, anatomical abnormalities, and lifestyle factors. Our center offers a range of medical management options to address these issues and improve fertility outcomes for men seeking to start or expand their families.

 

Visiting Hours

10 AM -2 PM at Creation Fertility Center : (Mon-Sat)

2 AM -3 PM at Vanya Healthcare : (Mon-Sat)

5 PM - 6 PM at Mediland :(Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri)

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    FAQ

    Male infertility can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, sperm production disorders, anatomical abnormalities, genetic factors, and lifestyle factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and obesity.

     

    Male infertility is typically diagnosed through a comprehensive evaluation, including a physical examination, semen analysis, hormone testing, genetic testing, and imaging studies such as ultrasound or MRI.

     

    Treatment options for male infertility depend on the underlying cause and may include hormone therapy, lifestyle modifications, nutritional supplements, medication to improve sperm production and quality, and assisted reproductive techniques such as TESA-ICSI or PESA-ICSI.

    In many cases, male infertility is treatable with appropriate medical management. However, the success of treatment depends on factors such as the underlying cause, the severity of the infertility, and the individual's response to treatment.