We at Dr Dassan's Ayurveda, first try to understand the patient's lifestyle, dietary habits and dosha. This helps us to understand the underlying cause better and we treat the patient accordingly. Ayurvedic medicines to increase sex drive, boost the overall reproductive health, improve sperm count and sperm motility are prescribed to such patients. We use vajikarana herbs which improve strength, potency and sexual vigour. With proper treatment, semen quality and hormonal health is improvised which leads to a happy sexual life and healthy progeny.
The male’s incapacity to conceive a child with his female partner even after having regular unprotected sexual intercourse for a year or longer is the condition of male infertility. It is correlated with Beejopaghata in ayurveda. Beeja means sperm and upaghata means damage.
The chief factors causing this condition are:
The above factors cause affliction of shukra vaha srotas i.e the semen carrying channel of the body. Which are responsible for the formation, maturation, transportation and ejaculation of semen. Shukra is the male semen which contains beeja meaning active sperms. Beeja is responsible for the formation of garbha (fetus). Any defect in the semen or sperm, causes low sperm count or low sperm motility that leads to infertility.
We at Dr Dassan's Ayurveda, first try to understand the patient's lifestyle, dietary habits and dosha. This helps us to understand the underlying cause better and we treat the patient accordingly. Ayurvedic medicines to increase sex drive, boost the overall reproductive health, improve sperm count and sperm motility are prescribed to such patients. We use vajikarana herbs which improve strength, potency and sexual vigour. With proper treatment, semen quality and hormonal health is improvised which leads to a happy sexual life and healthy progeny.
Q. What causes male infertility, and why?
Ans. Problems generating unhealthy sperm are most usually the root cause of male infertility. If there are problems associated with the immunological system, the pituitary gland, the immune system, genetics, environment, and lifestyle that can lead to male infertility.
Q. How is male infertility diagnosed?
Ans. Male fertility is diagnosed with the quality and quantity of semen. Apart from that, some additional tests involve genetic testing and diagnostic testing. In some cases, an ultrasound is suggested by the doctor to detect any abnormalities.
Q. Is male infertility a chronic illness?
Ans. No, if it is properly managed, male infertility is not a lifelong issue.
Q. What more illnesses are related to male infertility?
Ans. Diabetes, HIV/AIDS, obesity, smoking, anxiety, stress, and relationship problems are other illnesses linked to male infertility.
Q. Is male infertility caused by or a sign of erectile dysfunction?
Ans. Erectile dysfunction can cause male infertility because it prevents or restricts sexual activity. To become pregnant, sperm must contact your partner's egg during sexual intercourse. So, this problem prevents the sperm from reaching the egg, resulting in infertility. But once more, erectile dysfunction may not always be a sign of infertility.
Q. Even if my sperm count is healthy, am I still susceptible to male factor infertility?
Ans. Yes, infertility can occur even if your sperm count is "normal." Low sperm motility, abnormal sperm, anti-sperm antibodies, poor sperm viability and obstructions in the sperm ducts can all contribute to male factor infertility.
Q. In Ayurveda, how is male infertility treated?
Ans. To find the root of your issue, we at Dr. Dassan's Ayurveda will strive to comprehend your dosha, nutrition, and lifestyle choices. After that, in addition to our ayurvedic medications, we recommend some food and lifestyle changes to you. You can maintain an erection, healthy blood flow, and ejaculation with the aid of our medicine's Vajikarana qualities. Strength, potency, and sexual vigor will all increase as a result.
Q. What are the fertility-boosting tips for men?
Ans. Semen's health depends upon various factors. Several food items can work in boosting fertility in men. For the development of libido and healthy sperm count, including protein-rich, whole-food ingredients in a diet work effectively. Apart from that, regular yoga and exercise have also been proven beneficial.
Q. Can Sexually transmitted diseases cause low sperm count?
Ans. Yes, decreased sperm count can be brought on by sexually transmitted infections (STDs). These infections can hinder sperm production and result in damage that prevents sperm from passing through.
Q. Does masturbation affect sperm count?
Ans. Ejaculation usually occurs after masturbation. Your sperm count will temporarily decrease even though this won't have any long-term effects on the quality or quantity of your sperm. Regular masturbation can reduce your sperm count and make it harder to conceive if you're trying to conceive a child with your partner. When you and your partner are trying to conceive a child, it is advisable to avoid masturbating.