Understanding Male Infertility: Causes and Solutions
There are various factors that can contribute to male infertility. By understanding why you are struggling to conceive a child with your partner, you can shed light on the cause of male infertility and what can be done to address it. Dr. Jeffrey Buch and his team at Legacy Male Health in Frisco, Texas, specialize in diagnosing the causes of male infertility. They work collaboratively with you and your partner to enhance your chances of starting or expanding your family. In fact, below are six possible causes of male infertility that may be diagnosed.
Six possible causes of infertility in males
Hormonal imbalances
Hormones play a vital role in sperm production and sexual function in men. Any hormonal imbalance can affect sperm production and cause fertility problems. For instance, low levels of testosterone or high levels of prolactin hormone can lead to reduced sperm count and quality.
Varicocele
This is a common condition in infertile men where the veins on the testicles become enlarged, causing them to overheat. The increased temperature affects sperm production and function, leading to male infertility.
Infections
Certain infections, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs), can cause damage to the reproductive system in men. These infections can affect sperm count, motility, and overall quality.
Genetic factors
Some genetic conditions can impact male fertility, particularly those related to the Y chromosome. These genetic abnormalities can lead to low sperm count or abnormal sperm function.
Lifestyle choices
Unhealthy lifestyle habits such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, drug use, and obesity can significantly lower male fertility. These habits can also increase the risk of erectile dysfunction and other sexual health problems.
Environmental factors
Exposure to some types of chemicals and toxins in the environment can affect male fertility. These include pesticides, heavy metals, and radiation. Additionally, frequent exposure to heat (such as from saunas or laptops placed on the lap) can also impact sperm production.
What can be done about male infertility?
The team at Legacy Male Health may recommend one or more of the following services to improve infertility and increase a man’s chances of conceiving a child in the near future:
- Hormone therapy to balance hormones and improve sperm production.
- Surgery to repair varicocele or any other anatomical abnormalities that may be causing male infertility.
- Antibiotics to treat any infections that may be affecting fertility.
- Genetic testing and counseling to identify any underlying genetic causes of male infertility.
Take the first step towards hope: Contact us today for your fertility consultation!
It is crucial for couples dealing with infertility to seek support and professional help. Infertility is emotionally taxing for both partners and having a strong support system that can make a significant difference in coping with the challenges. If you are a resident of the Frisco, Texas, area and want to speak to a professional infertility specialist about your options for evaluation and treatment, we invite you to call Legacy Male Health at (972) 996-7177 to request a visit to our office.