Low sperm count is one of the most common causes of male infertility. With proper diagnosis, lifestyle changes, and advanced treatments, many men can successfully achieve fatherhood.
Book ConsultationLow sperm count, also known as oligospermia, refers to a condition where the semen contains fewer sperm than normal. This can reduce the chances of fertilizing an egg naturally.
Normal sperm count is usually considered above 15 million sperm per milliliter. Counts below this level may affect fertility.
Low testosterone or pituitary issues.
Enlarged veins affecting sperm production.
Smoking, alcohol, stress, obesity.
Past infections affecting reproductive organs.
Chromosomal or inherited conditions.
Excess heat or chemical exposure.
Low sperm count does not mean the end of your fertility journey. With the right diagnosis and treatment, success is possible. Let our experts guide you.
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