Is Low Libido a Sign of Infertility in Males?

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Is Low Libido a Sign of Infertility in Males?

Introduction

Intercourse is an evident practice in making babies. But two out of 10 couples have shown an unsolicitedinterestinthisnaturalurge.Acommonreasonbehindthisisthelowsexdrive.This apathy towards engaging in the physical activity of intercourse leads to the cause of infertility, especially in males.

Inthisarticle,Dr.NirenRao,whoperforms male infertility treatment in Delhi attheDr.Niren Rao Urology Clinic, will discuss the cause, signs, and symptoms of low sex drive in males. Further, he will provide medical treatment for low-sex and male infertility.

What is Libido?

TheLatinDictionaries'word'Libido'means"desireandlust".Libidoisconsideredthemedical term for low sexual drive rooted in male infertility. A common reason behind a male experiencingalossoflibidoisthelowsecretionofamale-sexhormoneknownastestosterone. Due to insufficient release of testosterone, a male becomes ineligible for intercourse and produces sufficient amounts of sperm to fertilise an egg.

Causes of Low Libido

The most common symptom of someone suffering from low levels of libido is listlessness during intercourses. Additionally, erectile dysfunction is asign of low sexual drive. However, the most common reasons dominating a male's natural desire to get physical with his partner are underneath:-

⚫ Hormonal imbalance

⚫ Growing Age

⚫ Stress, Anxiety and Hypertension

⚫ Limitless consumption of alcohol, nicotine, and tobacco

⚫ Upbringing to suppress the physical need

⚫ Infection or damage in genital organs

⚫ Medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes, thyroid

⚫ kidney disorders like kidney stones, kidney cancer

Impact of Low Libido on a male body

Intercourse is essential to expand the family. Additionally, it is also considered one of the best stress-busting therapies. But, in lack of adequate, sex-drive one can feel:

⚫ Irritable mood swing

⚫ Infertility

⚫ Difficulty in centralised the mind's functioning

⚫ Unwanted weight loss

⚫ Difficulty in making a balanced life

Low Libido and Male Infertility

Themedical condition caused by low libido is knownas hypogonadism. In this stage, themale body starts releasing less volume of testosterone, i.e., less than 270 ng/dL. The low release of testosteronecreatescomplicationsinspermformation. Inadditiontoinsufficient,good-quality sperm,lowtestosteronealsoaffectsspermmotility.Asaresult,someonewithlowtestosterone becomes ineligible to fertilize the ovum residing in the female uterus. This turns into male infertility.

Treatment of Male Infertility caused by Libidio

Inadequate release of testosterone damages the health of the male reproductive system at different stages, like veins, testicles, quality of sperm and many others. But thankfully, these medical conditions caused by low libido are reversible. With the help of the best urologist in Delhi, one can achieve the prestigious fatherhood rank. Male infertility treatments based on male infertility type are underneath:-

❖ Obstructive Azoospermia

Obstructive Azoospermia (OA) is a stage of null spermatozoa. OA is a urological condition that targets 6% to 14% of infertile male patients. It is a common medical condition when a male is unable to release sperm during the process of ejaculation. A common reason behind OA is the blockage of sperm-transmitting veins. This medical condition of OA is reversible. One can become fertile with the help of surgical treatment of spermatic veins.

❖ Non-Obstructive Azoospermia (NOA)

NOA, also known as testicular azoospermia, is a medical issue pertinent to spermatogenesis (testis). Congenital disorder, excess heat and injury are the main reasons for NOA. Additionally, caused by an inadequate release of male-sex hormones, one can experience spermatogenesis-related issues like pain in the testis, insufficient formation of good-quality sperm, and many others. Testicular azoospermia can be treated through the following procedures:

Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (PESA) retrieves sperm from the epididymis in men with testicular azoospermia. The procedure involves using a needle to aspirate sperm directly from the epididymis, a small, coiled tube located at the back of the testicles where sperm mature and are stored. PESA is generally considered a minimally invasive and safe procedure and is often preferred over more invasive techniques, such as testicular biopsy or microdissection testicular sperm extraction (microTESE), which can carry a higher risk of complications.

1. PESA

Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA) is a surgical procedure to retrieve sperm directly from the testicles. This technique is often used as part of an assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedure such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).

TheTESAprocedureinvolvesusingafineneedletoaspirate(suckout)spermfromthe testicle tissue. The sperm samples are then analyzed in a laboratory to determine their viability and quality.

3. Micro-TESSE

Microdissection Testicular Sperm Extraction (Micro-TESSE) is a surgical procedure used to retrieve sperm directly from the testicles in men with testicular azoospermia, a condition with a complete absence of sperm in the semen. This technique is often used as part of an assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedure such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). The Micro-TESSE procedure involves the use of a high-powered surgical microscope to identify and extract small pieces of testicular tissue where sperm production may be occurring. The tissue samples are then analyzed in a laboratory to determine the presence and quality of viable sperm. Micro-TESSE is considered a more invasive procedure than other sperm retrieval techniques, such as Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA) or Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (PESA), and may carry a higher risk of complications. However, it is often considered a more successful option in cases of severe testicular damage or genetic disorders. In cases where Micro-TESSE is not successful, other options, such as sperm donation or adoption, may need to be considered. It is essential to discuss all available options and potential risks and benefits with a qualified urologist before proceeding with any fertility treatment.

A couple planning to conceive but suffering from the condition of infertility caused by low libido can visit Dr. Niren Rao, a renowned and experienced urologist in Delhi. Pay a visit to theDr.NirenRaoUrologyClinicandconsultformaleinfertilitytreatmentwithDr.NirenRao, the best urologist in Delhi.

2. TESA
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