Low sperm count (Oligospermia) and zero sperm count (Azoospermia) are common—but treatable. At India IVF, advanced andrology diagnostics and techniques like Micro-TESE, MACS, and ICSI help overcome severe male infertility and support natural fatherhood.
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Often, low sperm count has no obvious symptoms and cannot be judged by appearance alone. However, some men may experience the following signs:
Reduced facial or body hair growth caused by low testosterone levels.
Difficulty with erection, ejaculation issues, or reduced sex drive (libido).
Pain, swelling, or the presence of a lump in the testicular area.
Low sperm count is treatable. At India IVF, we offer a complete range of surgical and advanced lab-based solutions to help you achieve biological parenthood.
Low sperm count is treatable. At India IVF, we offer a complete range of surgical and advanced lab-based solutions to help you achieve biological parenthood.
(Microdissection Testicular Sperm Extraction) A precision surgical technique using an operating microscope to locate and extract sperm from specific areas of the testis. Offers significantly higher success rates, especially in azoospermia cases.
A regenerative therapy aimed at stimulating natural sperm production (spermatogenesis) within the testes.
*Though still evolving, it has shown promising outcomes in select low sperm count cases.
Magnetic Activated Cell Sorting
Uses magnetic separation to remove damaged or apoptotic sperm, ensuring healthier sperm with intact DNA are selected for fertilization.
Sperm Activation Drug
A lab-based sperm activation agent that improves sperm motility and helps identify viable sperm in low-motility samples, enhancing ICSI outcomes.
Motility Serum
A motility-enhancing serum used to activate sluggish but living sperm, helping embryologists select the best sperm for fertilization.
Microfluidic Sorter
A gentle, centrifuge-free technique that isolates the most motile and structurally healthy sperm using microfluidic channels.
Low sperm count, including oligospermia and azoospermia, is a common cause of male infertility - but it is not the end of the journey. With the right diagnosis, lifestyle corrections, and advanced fertility treatments, many men can still achieve biological fatherhood. Early medical evaluation and expert guidance play a crucial role in improving outcomes. Taking timely action can make all the difference.
With advanced treatments like Micro TESE, Sperm Mobil, MACS, and IVF-ICSI, India IVF has helped thousands of men with low or even zero sperm count achieve biological fatherhood.