Infertility

Disclaimer: This section helps you understand common urological disease and their treatment. This information is for patient information and education only. Kindly consult your doctor for details. All the data has been sourced from the following sources: 1. EAU (European Association of Urology) Guidelines 2020. 2. NHS Guidelines 3. Campbell-Walsh Urology 11th and 12th edition. 4.https://patients.uroweb.org 5.https://www.uhb.nhs.uk/pi-urology.htm

  • Management of male infertility

    Q 1. How do you manage male infertility? A. management of male infertility depends on the cause. Obstructive azoospermia (OA) Obstructive azoospermia is a situation when there is lack of spermatozoa in semen and post-ejaculate urine as a result of obstruction. The volume of semen may be smaller. The path of the sperm cells can […]

  • Male Infertility

    Q 1. What is male infertility? A. Male infertility means not being able to father children. Infertility is the inability of a sexually active, non-contracepting couple to achieve spontaneous pregnancy in one year. If the cause of the fertility problem is found in the man, this is male infertility. Male infertility is found in approximately […]

  • Evaluation of Male Infertility

    Q 1. How do you diagnose male infertility? A. Your doctor will take your medical history, examine your abdomen, penis and testes, sometimes also the prostate. Then you may have ultrasound (echo scan) of your scrotum, semen analysis, blood test or even urine analysis. Medical history The medical history is a conversation with your doctor. […]