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Male Infertility Case Study

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Male infertility What is Male infertility? Male infertility can be defined as a male 's inability to cause pregnancy in a fertile female. A man’s fertility normally depends on the quantity and quality of his sperm. In case if the number of sperm a man ejaculates is quite low or if the quality of sperm is poor, it would be difficult, and even in some cases is impossible, for him to cause a pregnancy in a female. There are number of factors associated with male infertility such as low production of sperm, abnormal sperm function or blockages that avert the delivery of sperm. What causes male infertility? Male infertility is generally caused by problems that mainly impacts sperm production or sperm transportation. However, the doctor might be able to find the exact cause of the problem through medical testing. The majority of infertile men have a problem with producing sperm in the testes. In these cases, either low numbers of sperm are …show more content…

These treatments mainly involve getting sperm from normal ejaculation, surgical removal or from donors. In next setp, the sperm are inserted into the female genital tract, or used to carry out in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Homeopathic treatment for male infertility Homeopathy cures Infertility not as a disease, but as an inequity to be corrected. Homeopathic treatment can treat Infertility most accurately as it works on the root cause of Infertility and improves the body ability to heal itself. Homeopathy treatment for Infertility is motivating and supports a natural conception gradually. Some of the most effective homeopathic remedies for male infertility: Agnus Castus: It is one of the most effective and oldest homeopathic medicines to treat both males and females infertility. It is also known as 'Chaste tree '. This homeopathic medicine is very useful for males to cure

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