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Male Factor Infertility: Expert Evaluation & Treatment in Lucknow

Male factor infertility refers to conditions where reproductive challenges are primarily due to issues with the male partner. Nearly 40–50% of infertility cases in couples are linked to male factors such as low sperm count, poor sperm motility, abnormal sperm shape, or hormonal imbalances.

At the infertility clinic of Dr. Shalini Singh, a leading gynecologist and best infertility doctor in Lucknow, we provide complete evaluation and treatment for male infertility. Working with advanced diagnostics and individualized treatment plans, Dr. Singh ensures that both partners are evaluated with equal attention, creating the best chances for conception.

Causes of Male Infertility

Male factor infertility can arise from several medical, lifestyle, or genetic reasons:

  • Low Sperm Count (Oligospermia)
  • Poor Sperm Motility (Asthenospermia) – sperm cannot swim effectively
  • Abnormal Sperm Morphology (Teratospermia) – irregularly shaped sperm
  • Hormonal Disorders – low testosterone or pituitary gland issues
  • Varicocele – enlarged veins in the scrotum affecting sperm production
  • Genetic Conditions – such as chromosomal abnormalities
  • Infections – affecting semen quality or causing blockages
  • Lifestyle Factors – smoking, alcohol, obesity, stress, or excessive heat exposure

Symptoms & When to Seek Help

Most men with infertility have no obvious symptoms other than difficulty conceiving. However, you should seek evaluation if you and your partner:

  • Have been trying to conceive for over a year without success
  • Have a history of recurrent pregnancy loss in the partner
  • Experience erectile dysfunction or low libido
  • Have medical history of testicular injury, surgery, or infections

Diagnosis of Male Infertility

At our Lucknow infertility clinic, we use modern diagnostic tools to assess male reproductive health, including:

  • Semen Analysis: Evaluates sperm count, motility, and shape.
  • Hormone Testing: To check testosterone and other reproductive hormones.
  • Scrotal Ultrasound: Detects varicocele or structural issues.
  • Genetic Testing: Identifies inherited causes of infertility.
  • Advanced Sperm Function Tests: For deeper assessment when required.

Treatment Options for Male Factor Infertility

Treatment depends on the root cause. Common options include:

  • Lifestyle Modifications: Weight loss, healthy diet, stress reduction, and avoiding smoking/alcohol.
  • Medical Treatments: Hormonal therapy, antibiotics for infections, or medications to improve sperm health.
  • Surgical Treatments: Varicocelectomy (repair of varicocele) or procedures to correct blockages.

Benefits of Male Infertility Treatment with Dr. Shalini Singh

Comprehensive Couple Evaluation

Both partners assessed thoroughly.

Advanced Diagnostic Support

Latest semen and genetic testing facilities.

Tailored Treatments

From natural methods to advanced ART techniques.

High Success Rates

Expertise in IUI, IVF, and ICSI.

Compassionate Care

Emotional support throughout the infertility journey.

What to Expect During Treatment

Before Treatment

  • Complete couple consultation with Dr. Shalini Singh
  • Detailed semen analysis and diagnostic testing

During Treatment

  • Targeted medical or surgical care
  • ART techniques if required, with close monitoring

After Treatment

  • Regular follow-ups to track progress
  • Guidance on healthy lifestyle and fertility planning

Book your consultation today with Dr. Shalini Singh, trusted and best infertility doctor in Lucknow, and take the first step towards a successful pregnancy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Male infertility accounts for nearly half of infertility cases in couples.

Yes, depending on the cause. Lifestyle changes, medications, or ART techniques like ICSI can help.

Not always. Surgery is only required for specific conditions like varicocele or blockages.

No. Many men can father children naturally after treatment. IVF or ICSI is recommended in more severe cases.

Yes. Quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, reducing stress, and maintaining a healthy weight can significantly improve sperm health.

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