LOW SPERM COUNTS NATURAL TREATMENT IN NIGERIA

WHAT IS LOW SPERM COUNT

A low sperm count, also known as oligospermia, is a condition in which a man has a lower than normal number of sperm in his ejaculate. A normal sperm count is typically at least 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen, and a count of less than 10 million per milliliter is considered low. Having a low sperm count can make it more difficult to get pregnant and may also indicate other underlying health problems.

CAUSES OF LOW SPERM COUNT

There are many potential causes of low sperm count. Some common causes include:

  1. Testicle problems: Abnormalities in the structure or function of the testicles can interfere with sperm production and lead to low sperm count.
  2. Hormonal imbalances: Problems with the production or regulation of hormones, such as testosterone and luteinizing hormone, can affect sperm production.
  3. Genetic factors: Certain inherited genetic conditions, such as Klinefelter syndrome, can lead to low sperm count.
  4. Infections: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and other infections, such as mumps, can cause low sperm count.
  5. Environmental factors: Exposure to certain chemicals, such as pesticides and heavy metals, as well as radiation and heat, can damage sperm and lead to low sperm count.
  6. Lifestyle factors: Certain lifestyle factors, such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and drug use, can reduce sperm count.
  7. Age: Sperm production tends to decline with age, and men over the age of 35 may have a lower sperm count.

TYPES OF LOW SPERM COUNT

There are several types of low sperm count, also known as oligospermia. These include:

  1. Primary oligospermia: This is when a man has always had a low sperm count, possibly due to genetic factors.
  2. Secondary oligospermia: This is when a man has developed a low sperm count later in life, possibly due to lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, or drug use, or due to medical conditions such as hormonal imbalances or sexually transmitted infections.
  3. Necrospermia: This is when sperm are not able to move or function properly, possibly due to damage to the sperm cells or the sperm transport system.
  4. Aspermia: This is when a man has no sperm in his ejaculate, possibly due to blockages in the sperm transport system or other medical conditions.

It’s important to note that a low sperm count can be caused by a variety of factors and may be temporary or permanent. If you are concerned about your sperm count, it’s important to speak with a healthcare provider.

SYMPTOMS OF LOW SPERM COUNT

In many cases, men with a low sperm count do not experience any symptoms. The only way to determine if a man has a low sperm count is to have a semen analysis, which is a test that measures the amount and quality of a man’s sperm.

However, there are some possible signs and symptoms that may suggest a man has a low sperm count or other fertility problems. These can include:

  • Difficulty getting a partner pregnant
  • Ejaculating a small amount of semen
  • Pain or swelling in the testicles
  • Decreased facial or body hair
  • Problems with sexual function, such as low sex drive or difficulty maintaining an erection

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms or are concerned about your fertility, it’s important to speak with a healthcare provider. They can help determine the cause of the symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment.

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Dr. Ajibade,

B.Sc. Public Health & Alternative Medicine (Cameroon); Diploma in Naturopathy (USA); Diploma in Acupuncture (India & Sri Lanka); mLASTMB (Lagos), mNCPNM (Nigeria), mNANTMP (Nigeria), mACTMPWA(West Africa). 

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