{"id":50662,"date":"2023-05-16T13:37:35","date_gmt":"2023-05-16T11:37:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/?p=50662"},"modified":"2023-06-16T12:20:15","modified_gmt":"2023-06-16T10:20:15","slug":"low-sperm-count-causes-symptoms-treatment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/blog\/low-sperm-count-causes-symptoms-treatment\/","title":{"rendered":"Low sperm count (oligospermia): symptoms, causes, treatment"},"content":{"rendered":"

A low sperm count<\/strong> indicates that the seminal sample contains a lower number of spermatozoa than normal. This condition is known as oligospermia<\/strong>, while the complete absence of spermatozoa is called azoospermia<\/strong>. We consider it a low sperm count when the sperm concentration is below 15 million per milliliter.<\/p>\n

We are seeing a growing level of awareness that problems with infertility are often attributable to male factors. In fact, current estimates are that between one third of infertility cases in a couple arise from this cause. And within that group, the vast majority, 90% of cases, are because of a low sperm count<\/strong>. In recent times this subject has gone from being somehow unmentionable to something that can be discussed more openly.<\/p>\n

In this article we examine the causes of the condition and the question of whether there is a cure for low sperm count<\/strong>. We also consider recent developments in how to test for low sperm count<\/strong>. Finally, our optimistic message is that there are a range of low sperm count treatment<\/strong> options available.<\/p>\n

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