Male infertility Treatment in dubai
If you and your female partner have been attempting to conceive for over a year without success, you might find yourself contemplating the possibility of fertility concerns.
You are not alone; about one in six couples worldwide experience infertility, and male factors contribute to about half of these cases.
Here at Allahbadia IVF, we offer male infertility treatment in Dubai with the latest technology and expertise. We can help improve your chances of conceiving a child with your partner, either naturally or with the help of assisted reproductive technologies.
An Overview
Male infertility, characterized by challenges in achieving pregnancy within couples, often stems from various factors such as abnormal sperm concentration, motility, or morphology. While approximately 30% of cases have no identifiable cause, treatment options encompass medication, surgery, assisted reproductive technologies (ART), and third-party assistance, offering hope for parenthood realization.
Advancements in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) have transformed male infertility treatment, providing effective solutions for couples. These techniques address issues such as sperm transport conditions, hormonal imbalances, and lifestyle/environmental factors, enabling individuals to pursue tailored treatment approaches and achieve their goal of parenthood.
Causes of Male Infertility: What You Need to Know
There are many possible causes of male infertility, which can be divided into four categories:
- These include problems with the testicles, such as low sperm production, abnormal sperm shape or movement, genetic defects, or damage from infections, injuries, or radiation.
- Some examples are varicocele, Klinefelter syndrome, Y chromosome microdeletion, and mumps orchitis.
- These include blockages or absence of the tubes that move the sperm from the testicles to the penis, such as congenital absence of the vas deferens, vasectomy, or scarring from infections or surgeries.
- Some examples are cystic fibrosis, epididymitis, and prostate problems.
- These include disorders of the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, adrenal gland, or testicles that affect the production or action of hormones that regulate sperm development and sexual function.
- Some examples are hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and Cushing syndrome.
- These include exposure to toxins, chemicals, radiation, or heat that can damage sperm or reduce sperm count.
- Some examples are smoking, alcohol, drugs, obesity, stress, and occupational hazards.
How is Male Infertility Diagnosed?
General physical examination and medical history | Our doctor will examine your genitals and ask you about any inherited conditions, chronic health problems, illnesses, injuries, or surgeries that could affect your fertility. |
Semen analysis | You will provide a semen sample, and the laboratory will measure the number of sperm, their shape, movement, and quality. The lab will also check for signs of infections or other problems in the semen. |
Hormone testing | This test involves an analyzed blood sample for the levels of testosterone and other hormones that regulate sperm production and sexual function. |
Genetic tests | This test involves a blood sample that is analyzed for genetic abnormalities that may impair your sperm production or quality. |
The diagnosis of male infertility can take a few weeks, depending on the number and type of tests you need. The diagnosis can help our team figure out what is causing your infertility and the best treatment options for you.
Male infertility treatment in Dubai
There are various options available to help men who have difficulty conceiving a child with their partner. The type of treatment depends on the severity and cause of the infertility problem, as well as the personal preferences and goals of the couple.
Some of the common treatments for male infertility are:
This option involves correcting or repairing any anatomic abnormalities or damage to the reproductive organs that may affect sperm production or transport.
This option involves taking drugs to treat any infections, hormonal imbalances, or erectile dysfunction that may affect sperm production or quality. For example:
- Antibiotics can clear up infections that cause inflammation or scarring in the reproductive tract.
- Hormone replacement therapy can supplement the levels of testosterone and other hormones that regulate sperm development and sexual function.
Medication can also be used to treat other conditions that may indirectly affect fertility, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or depression.
The Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) can help with conception. It involves delivering sperm to the woman’s reproductive tract using various techniques. For example:
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a procedure that includes placing concentrated and washed sperm into the uterus around the time of ovulation.
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), which involves injecting a single sperm into an egg that has been retrieved from the woman’s ovaries.
- IVF for fertilization of the eggs in a laboratory. This option involves creating an embryo outside the body using ART-based technology. For example, IVF involves stimulating the woman’s ovaries to produce multiple eggs, retrieving the eggs, and combining them with sperm in a laboratory dish.
It is important to consult with our experienced team at Allahbadia IVF before deciding on a treatment option. They can help you understand the advantages of each option and help you cope with the stress and emotions that may arise during the treatment process.
Consult Allahbadia IVF for Male infertility treatment in Dubai
Allahbadia IVF is Dubai’s leading center for reproductive medicine and assisted reproductive technologies. You can benefit from our advanced technology, experienced staff, affordable prices, and high success rates.
At Allahbadia IVF, you can find a range of male fertility treatments and solutions that suit your needs and preferences. Don’t let male infertility stop you from fulfilling your dream of becoming a parent.
Contact Allahbadia IVF today and start your journey to parenthood.
Male Fertility Faqs
Common causes of male infertility include quality of sperm, low sperm count, abnormal sperm shape, varicocele (enlarged veins in the scrotum), hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, and lifestyle factors like smoking, alcohol consumption, and obesity.
Yes, lifestyle changes can improve fertility. The male fertility specialist will ask you to maintain a healthy lifestyle, reduce alcohol intake, quit smoking, manage stress, exercise regularly, and eat a balanced diet.
Our male fertility specialist starts with a medical history and physical examination, followed by semen analysis to assess sperm count, mobility, and morphology. Additional tests may include hormone evaluations, genetic testing, and testicular biopsies.
Treatment options depend on the cause and may include medication for hormonal imbalances, surgery for varicocele, assisted reproductive technologies such as vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and lifestyle modifications.
Yes, male fertility can decline with age, typically after age 40. This decline may be due to decreased semen volume, sperm motility, and sperm morphology, as well as increased DNA damage in sperm.
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