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How to increase sperm count
How to increase sperm count
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Hi there...there are numerous causes for decreased count, it may be due to trauma to the testis, infections,psychological,obesity,kidney diseases,liver diseases,certain medications mainly pain medications derived from opioids,people suffering from sickle cell disease or thalassemia can also have this,people taking glucocorticoids can also have this,other hormones in the body with abnormal levels can also impact on sperm count,chronic alcoholism is also one of the cause...Consult nearest infertility specialist or endocrinologist they will do the needful.
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U can take cap..Addyzoa nd Tab Speman 1 each morn n even ...nd also Cap Coq forte ..1 cap in morn only.. All preferably with milk or water for 4 months...
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