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Asked for female, 28 years old from Chandigarh
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Free fluid in the pouch og douglas in tvs is usually associated with ectopic pregnancy.
Consult your gynaecologist urgently.
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I have a condition of oligospermia. I have to go for ivf icsi but due to low sperm count and quality doctor is not hopeful for a successful result. I have asked the doctor to wait for a few months so that I can improve my semen quality. There is huge variation between my semen analysis done in an ivf lab and done in pathology lab. Reputed ivf center 1: date: 30/11/17 abs day 3 volume 1 ml sperm count 1 mil/ml motility 5% (progress 1%, non progressive 4%), local pathology lab 1 (this report seems to be incorrect): date 06/04/2019 counts: 15.5 mil/ml, motility: rapid forward progressive 60%, abnormal forms 5% reputed ivf center 2: abs day: 3 volume 2 ml date: 06/07/2019 counts 1 mil / ml, morphology 1%, motility - progressive 15%, non progressive 15%, reputed micro path lab: date: 10/07/2019 abs day: 3 volume 2.59 ml count 3mil/ml total count: 7.77 mil/eja motility at 1 hr: prog+ non progressive 33.3% morphology: 22%, teratozoospermia index: 1.53 sperm deformity index: 1.20 another reputed micro path lab: date: 15/08/19 volume 2.4 ml abs day 3 count 2.1 mil/ml motility: progressive 68%, non prog 16% motile sperm: 1.4 mil / ml prog motile: 1.1 mil / ml there is a huge difference between IVF lab and micro path lab reports. I am confused about which one to trust. As per ivf lab morphology is only 1% so they are afraid to proceed. Hormone test reports as done on 15/08/2019 testosterone 444.26 ng/dl, fsh 17.47 miu/ ml, lh 8.15 miu/ml. Previously an ob-gyn had prescribed me clomifene citrate which I took for around 45 day but it did not increase my sperm counts. Currently I am taking tab. Paternia xt 2 times a day, tab limcee 2 times a day, evion 400 one in evening, n-acetylcysteine 600 mg once daily for around 2 months. It may have improved my semen quality but it has not increased my sperm counts. What can I do to increase my sperm counts and quality? Can I take hcg, hmg or fsh injections? Cost is not a bar as now we can get generics for low cost. Is there any other treatment?

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Gynaecologist•Chennai
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Hi. All the sperm count does not have a drastic change and it dint match up the who s criteria. Just do a scrotal usg to rule out varicocele if present.
Asked for male, 21 years old from Ludhiana
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Homeopathy Doctor•Bangalore
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Hi, laser procedure is one option plus can take homeopathic constitutional medicine chat with me in private window for further guidance.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Kolhapur
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Azoospermia is the medical condition of a man whose semen contains no sperm. Azoospermia can be classified into three major types
1. Pretesticular— inadequate stimulation of otherwise normal testicles and genital tract. Follicle-stimulating hormone (fsh) levels are low. Examples include hypopituitarism (for various causes), hyperprolactinemia, and exogenous fsh suppression by testosterone, chemotherapy. Pretesticular azoospermia is a kind of non-obstructive azoospermia.
2. Testicular— in...more
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Sexologist•Lucknow
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Hello Lybrate user,
there are various reasons for nil or low sperm count, it can be intoxication, alcohol, excessive masturbation or many other reasons due to low or nil sperm count you will never become a father in future there should be 60% to 70% motility of sperm for being a father. Please consult a good doctor/sexologist, who can diagnose you first and treat you according to your problem. In medical science, no disease can be cured without a diagnosis.
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General Physician•Delhi
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First thing to do is to find cause of azoospermia. Is it hormonal or due to testicular cause or some obstruction. Garlic helps first two but not in obstrucion cases. Another support is homeopathy which can help in all three types.
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Yoga & Naturopathy Specialist•Nashik
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His weight must upto 75 kg
in between 4 months nutritional therapy his satisfactory sperm count wiil raised & in marriage life he 100 percent become father
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Homeopath•Sindhudurg
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Azoospermia is called when there is no sperm in semen. This type of semen disorder is found in approximately 3% of infertile men i.e. Absent sperm. 
by maintaining good habits and taking homeopathy treatment, normalcy can be resumed at the earliest without any complications.
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Homeopath•Sindhudurg
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Yes. Azoospermia is called when there is no sperm in semen. This type of semen disorder is found in approximately 3% of infertile men i.e. Absent sperm. 
by maintaining good habits and taking homeopathy treatment, normalcy can be resumed at the earliest without any complications.
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Urologist•Faridabad
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Hello Mr Shekhar, it is unlikely that any medication would help you, as there are good chances of the reversal failure, so even if your testicles ARE producing sperms, they wont be able to pass into your semen, I suggest assisted reproductive techniques, if you are planning for a baby.
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