Hello,
Thank you for asking such an important and sensitive question. Yes, homeopathy does offer a supportive and individualized approach in managing non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA), especially when combined with lifestyle correction, hormonal balance, and emotional support.
Based on your reports:
FSH = 24 mIU/mL (high): Indicates that the pituitary is trying hard to stimulate sperm production â typically seen when the testicular function is reduced.
Testosterone = 294 ng/dL: Low-normal levels; can still indicate hormonal imbalance or testicular insufficiency.
What Homeopathy Can Do:
Homeopathy stimulates the bodyâs self-healing â it works on:
Improving testicular function (Sertoli & Leydig cell activation)
Restoring the hormonal axis (HypothalamusâPituitaryâTestes)
Managing emotional stress, trauma, and suppressed grief which often underlie male reproductive issues
Enhancing overall vitality, sperm health, and systemic detoxification
Minimum 6â12 months of consistent treatment is typically needed to notice improvement.
A repeat FSH,
LH, testosterone, and semen analysis every 4â6 months is recommended.
Success depends on factors like duration of azoospermia, age, family history, lifestyle, and underlying pathology (e.g., Klinefelter syndrome, testicular atrophy).
Avoid self-medication or overuse of testosterone boosters or synthetic supplements.
Homeopathy is safe, non-hormonal, and non-suppressive.
Why consult me?
At Health Global Homeopathy Clinic, Vijayanagar (Bangalore), I have successfully treated various male reproductive and hormonal issues with a classical and constitutional approach. We go beyond just semen count and focus on total hormonal balance, energy, emotional resilience, and reproductive strength.
book an online or in-clinic consultation for detailed evaluation and individualized treatment.
Letâs walk this journey of hope together naturally, safely, and respectfully.
Warm regards,
Dr. Jyothi Kadkol
Health Global Homeopathy Clinic, Vijayanagar, Bangalore