Common tests for male infertility
Common tests for male infertility include a full body physical examination, semen related tests, endocrine tests, chromosomal analysis and, if necessary, cranial CT and testicular biopsy.
Common tests for male infertility include a full body physical examination, semen related tests, endocrine tests, chromosomal analysis and, if necessary, cranial CT and testicular biopsy.
1.What is male infertility? As the name suggests, male infertility is a condition in which a couple has lived together for more than one year after marriage without using contraception, but…
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Many patients with male infertility are prescribed vitamin E. Many patients wonder, “Should I use spermogenic drugs for infertility? How can I take vitamin E? Does vitamin E have the…
The World Health Organization’s Standard Examination and Diagnostic Manual for Infertile Couples defines male infertility as “a person who has had a history of sexual intercourse without contraception for 12…
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(Disclaimer: This article is for general use only, and the information in the following content has been processed to protect patient privacy)Abstract: The patient was a 42-year-old male who had…
The causes of male infertility vary and so do the treatment modalities. This includes a variety of tools such as lifestyle changes, medication, surgery and assisted reproductive treatment. The specific…