Male infertility is more common than most people expect. In almost half of all couples facing difficulty conceiving, a male factor is involved. Many times, the underlying issue is completely treatable — all it needs is the right evaluation, timely care, and a clear plan designed for your individual health needs. This is where expert support matters.
Under the guidance of Dr Manmeet Batra — Fertility & IVF Specialist, men receive a thorough, science-based approach that focuses on identifying the real cause, improving fertility potential, and supporting the couple’s parenthood journey with clarity and confidence.
Male Infertility Symptoms
While many men have no obvious male infertility symptoms, some signals may suggest it’s time for an evaluation:
- Difficulty conceiving for over a year
- Low sexual desire or hormonal concerns
- Erectile or ejaculation-related issues
- Testicular pain, swelling, or injury
- History of infections or surgeries
Causes of Male Infertility
Male infertility can arise from a wide range of health, lifestyle, and medical factors. Some causes are temporary and easy to correct, while others may need guided treatment. The most common include:
- Low sperm count
- Poor sperm motility
- Abnormal sperm morphology
- Hormonal imbalance
- Varicocele
- Infections (past or current)
- Genetic factors
- Ejaculation issues
- Lifestyle factors (smoking, alcohol, stress)
- Effects of medications or medical treatments
How Male Infertility Diagnosis Is Done
The evaluation process is simple, respectful, and medical-grade. It may include:
- Semen analysis
- Hormone testing
- Scrotal ultrasound
- Genetic tests (if needed)
- Review of medical and lifestyle history