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Low sperm count due to low testastoren
Hi- I have got one doctor consulting me who has suggested couple of steps so far, get the semen anaysis done, test report pointed to have low sperm count they she further suggested to test various hormone like proclaim, LH, testosterone etc., all other hormone test are fine but testosterone suggested to have low as less than 2.5, I wanted to see if low testosterone can be managed with medicine or not? If no, what would be next step in summary.
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Hi. We need to understand if it’s higher level (hypothal-pituitary) failure or testicular failure. To understand the cause you need further tests like FSH and LH. Based on these treatment can be suggested.
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You will have to connect with an andrologist for further treatment
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Sperm count can be increased using medicine. But a detailed evaluation needs to be done to rule out the other causes of decrease sperm count
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