I have trying to distribution daily 2-3 time but when I was trying to distribution it's take to long time for sperm out and sperm quantity is too lower. I faced it every time when I trying first time of the day and last time of the day. What is the problem?
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A low sperm count is diagnosed as part of a semen analysis test. Sperm count is generally determined by examining semen under a microscope to see how many sperm appear within squares on a grid pattern. In some cases, a computer might be used to measure sperm count. Semen samples can be obtained in a couple of different ways. You can provide a sample by masturbating and ejaculating into a special container at the doctor's office. Because of religious or cultural beliefs, some men prefer an alternative method of semen collection. In such cases, semen can be collected by using a special condom during intercourse. New sperm are produced continually in the testicles and take about 42 to 76 days to mature. So, a current semen analysis reflects your environment over the past three months. Any positive changes you've made won't show up for several months. One of the most common causes of low sperm count is incomplete or improper collection of a sperm sample. Sperm counts also often fluctuate. Because of these factors, most doctors will check two or more semen samples over time to ensure consistency between samples. To ensure accuracy in a collection, your doctor will: ask you to make sure all of your semen makes it into the collection cup or collection condom when you ejaculate have you abstain from ejaculating for at least two but no longer than 11 days before collecting a sample collect a second sample at least two weeks after the first have you avoid the use of lubricants because these products can affect sperm motility treatments for low sperm count include: surgery.�for example, a varicocele can often be surgically corrected or an obstructed vas deferens can be repaired. Prior vasectomies can be reversed. In cases where no sperm are present in the ejaculate, sperm can often be retrieved directly from the testicles or epididymis using sperm retrieval techniques. Treating infections.�antibiotics can cure an infection of the reproductive tract, but this doesn't always restore fertility. Treatments for sexual intercourse problems. Medication or counseling can help improve fertility in conditions such as erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation. Hormone treatments and medications.�your doctor might recommend hormone replacement or medications in cases where infertility is caused by high or low levels of certain hormones or problems with the way the body uses hormones. Assisted reproductive technology (art).�art treatments involve obtaining sperm through normal ejaculation, surgical extraction or from donor individuals, depending on your specific situation and wishes. The sperm are then inserted into the female genital tract, or used for ivf or intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Lifestyle and home remedies there are steps you can take at home to increase your chances of getting your partner pregnant, including: increasing the frequency of sex.�having sexual intercourse every day or every other day beginning at least four days before ovulation increases your chances of getting your partner pregnant. Having sex when fertilization is possible.�a woman is likely to become pregnant during ovulation ? which occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle, between periods. This will ensure that sperm, which can live several days, are present when conception is possible. Avoiding lubricants.�some products such as astroglide or k-y jelly, lotions, and saliva might impair sperm movement and function. Ask your doctor about sperm-safe lubricants. Alternative medicine supplements with studies showing potential benefits on improving sperm count or quality include: black seed (nigella sativa) coenzyme q10 folic acid horse chestnut (aescin) l-carnitine panax ginseng zinc talk with your doctor before taking dietary supplements to review the risks and benefits of this therapy, as some supplements taken in high doses (megadoses) or for extended periods of time might be harmful.
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Hi, lybrate user, Your reservoir of semen is stocked out due to frequent attempts to masturbate causing delay to ejaculate a small quantity of semen. Restrict masturbation to twice a week. Tk, homoeopathic medicine,underlying: @ AshwagandhaQ-10 drops, thrice with little water. Avoid, junk food, alcohol and Nicotine . Tk, care.
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Dear Lybrate User, I will suggest you for blood tests to check your male hormone (testosterone) level. Please click on our profile and give us a call. We can schedule a free counselling session with our 40 years of an experienced counsellor.
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