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Age: sperm quality tends to decline with age, and this decline can become more noticeable after the age of 40.
Lifestyle factors:
diet and nutrition: poor diet, nutritional deficiencies, or being overweight can impact sperm quality.
Smoking and alcohol: smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can negatively affect sperm parameters.
Drug use: recreational drug use can have adverse effects on sperm.
Medical conditions:
varicocele: a varicocele is a swelling of the veins t...more
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Age: Sperm production can decrease with age, although this decline is typically gradual. If you were tested when you were younger and have now aged a few years, it's possible that age-related changes could be a factor.

Lifestyle Factors: Changes in lifestyle habits or environmental factors after marriage could contribute to a decrease in sperm count. For example, increased stress, poor diet, lack of exercise, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, or exposure to environmental toxins co...more
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Self-prescribing medications without proper medical guidance can be risky and may not address the specific issues causing the low sperm count. Treatment options will depend on the underlying cause, which could include factors such as hormonal imbalances, infections, varicoceles, or genetic issues. Undergo necessary tests: your healthcare provider may order tests such as a semen analysis, hormone tests, and other relevant investigations to identify the root cause of the low sperm count.
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Lifestyle changes: adopting a healthy lifestyle can positively impact sperm health. This includes maintaining a balanced diet, exercising regularly, avoiding excessive alcohol and tobacco use, and managing stress.
Nutrient-rich diet: ensure that your diet includes a variety of nutrients, including antioxidants such as vitamins c and e, zinc, and selenium. These nutrients can be found in fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and whole grains.
Stay hydrated: drinking plenty of water is essentia...more
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Lemon juice is generally considered safe and can be a part of a healthy diet. In fact, lemons are a good source of vitamin c, which is an antioxidant that may have some positive effects on overall health. Antioxidants can help neutralize free radicals, which are molecules that can damage cells, including sperm cells.
While vitamin c is beneficial for overall health, there isn't substantial evidence to suggest that consuming lemon juice in moderation directly and significantly impacts sperm c...more
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Some research suggests that increasing body mass index (bmi) is linked with decreasing sperm count and sperm movement. Eat a healthy diet. Choose plenty of fruits and vegetables, which are rich in antioxidants — and might help improve sperm health.
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this problem occurs due to two-three reasons. First of all, it is due to release of excess smoke or excessive pollution due to living in such an alcoholic environment. This problem is curable. 5% is very less, it should be at least 40 to 45 percent. Only then you will be able to get pregnant which should be active. Not only the sperm count but its quality should also be there. Only then you will be able to make any lady pregnant. Means baby will be able to do.
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For a healthy and attractive appearance:
nutrient-rich diet:
consume a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats.
Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
Regular exercise:
incorporate regular physical activity into your routine, including both cardiovascular exercises and strength training.
Skincare:
establish a skincare routine that includes cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection.
Consider consulting with a de...more
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Testes siccati:
testes siccati is a homeopathic remedy derived from desiccated testicles, typically from sheep or other animals.
It is sometimes used in homeopathy for various conditions, including those related to reproductive health.
Tribulus terrestris:
tribulus terrestris is an herb that has been traditionally used in ayurvedic and other traditional medicine systems.
It is often promoted as a natural remedy to boost testosterone levels and improve male reproductive health...more
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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approximately 15% of couples attempting their first pregnancy meet with failure, in that they have been unable to achieve a pregnancy after one year of unprotected intercourse. While we normally think of infertility as affecting women primarily, the fact is many men suffer from it, as well. Available data over the past twenty years indicates that men are the responsible parties in about 50% of all infertile couples. What's more, researchers have calculated that sperm counts of the mal...more
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