Male Infertility: A Common but Treatable Condition

Dr Sravani Pulluri

1/7/20261 min read

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For a long time, infertility was considered mainly a woman’s issue — but medical research shows that nearly 40–50% of infertility cases involve male factors.

Low sperm count, poor sperm motility, hormonal imbalance, lifestyle habits like smoking, alcohol, stress, and poor diet can all impact male fertility.

Common tests include semen analysis, hormone evaluation, and ultrasound. Treatment may involve medications, lifestyle changes, or advanced procedures like ICSI during IVF.

At Nest Fertility & IVF in Hyderabad, we believe in couple-based care. Both partners are evaluated together because fertility is a shared responsibility.

Men should not hesitate to seek help — early diagnosis can significantly improve outcomes.