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There is no complete answer to oligozoospermia. However, recent research trials have showed promising results with the use of oral conidine for treatment of this condition. In 2005 the journal of urology published research finding regarding clonidine and oligozoospermia. See, HIROSHI TERADA, KIMIO FUJITA, ATSUSHI OTSUKA, HITOSHI SHINBO, SOICHI MUGIYA, SEIICHIRO OZONO (2005) Oral clonidine advances spermatogenesis in oligozoospermic patients with spermatogenetic maturation arrest. International Journal of Urology 12 (9), 815-820. That study foing that when treated with oral clonidine, the "the sperm count improved in 34 (82.9%) cases, increasing to 12-79 million/mL. Spontaneous pregnancy was subsequently achieved by 10 (24.4%) couples." In addition, in utero insemination using sperm that have been through sperm washing may result in pregnancy. http://www.andrologyjournal.org/cgi/content/abstract/18/4/448

In addition to traditional medical intervention, various natural methods may be tried. Men should wear loose fitting underwear, bathe the testicles in cool water, and ensure adequate nutrition, in particular vitamin e and zinc. In addition acupuncture has caused significant improvement in sperm count. http://tcmspace.com/fs_fertilitymale.htm

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