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oligospermia
Azoospermia is the absence of sperm in the semen, while Oligospermia is a low sperm count in the semen. Azoospermia indicates no sperm are present, while Oligospermia indicates a reduced number of sperm. Both conditions can impact fertility.
A deficiency of sperm cells is called oligospermia. It refers to having a lower than normal sperm count in the ejaculate, which can affect fertility.
No, it is low sperm count
Assuming (by the category) you meant 'Oligospermia' - put simply - it's a low sperm count.
Deficiency of sperm cells, known as oligospermia, is a condition characterized by a low sperm count in the semen. This can lead to difficulties in conceiving a child. Oligospermia can have various underlying causes, such as hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, testicular issues, or lifestyle factors like smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. Treatment options depend on the underlying cause and may include lifestyle changes, medication, or assisted reproductive techniques.
Oligospermia aka oligozoospermia refers to semen with a low concentration of sperm and can have many different causes. Read more in the link below.
Oligospermia is the medical term meaning low sperm count. Oligospermia: condition of lack of sperm or scanty sperm cells in semen the worse case is aspermia, when you have none, thus making a male infertile.
Normal range of sperms in your body is between 60 to 120 million/ ml. Three to five ml/ejaculate. Below that is called as oligospermia. Fertility is very less when the sperm count drop below 20 million/ ml. Motility and morphology is also very important for fertility.
Scanty production of sperm, known as oligospermia, refers to a low sperm count in the semen. It can be a cause of male infertility and may result from various factors such as hormonal imbalances, genetic issues, infections, or lifestyle factors like smoking or excessive alcohol consumption. Treatment options depend on the underlying cause and may include lifestyle changes, medication, or assisted reproductive techniques.
Having one testicle doesn't make a difference so long as the remaining one is healthy. There are many causes of oligospermia - commonly dilated blood vessels in the scrotum but also alcohol, drugs, tobacco, tight pants, too hot baths..... There is treatment/remedies for all of these causes. It only takes 1 sperm to make a baby so there is a chance.