Can low sperm count be cured with Homeopathy?

Can low sperm count be cured with Homeopathy?

What are the types of infertility?

World health organization (WHO) says Infertility affects 15% of couples of childbearing age worldwide.

Infertility results from either due to male or female causes or a combination of both causes or it may be unexplained.

And decreased fertility rates are also linked to environmental and lifestyle factors like smoking, excessive alcohol intake, obesity, and environmental pollution.

What causes male infertility?

Male infertility may be caused by low sperm count, abnormal sperm function, blockages that prevent sperm movement, varicosities, chronic illness, and unhealthy habits.

Different abnormal Sperm conditions? 

Sperm health can be assessed through a simple sperm analysis & is the cornerstone of a male fertility assessment.

As per WHO, If you have less than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen or less than 39 million per ejaculate.

If your sperm count is considered lower than normally called Oligospermia.

If you have a complete lack of semen, it's called Azoospermia.

The quality of the sperm also plays a role in the health of pregnancy in general, and possibly the baby.

Also, there can be problems of abnormal sperm shape (Teratozoospermia ), movement (Asthenozoospermia), or function.

Oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT) is a combined condition of low sperm count, abnormal shape, and reduced motility.

Is it possible to get pregnant with a low sperm count or abnormal sperm?

Low sperm counts can make conception naturally difficult, although successful pregnancies can still result. 
if you have not had a child after six months of regular unprotected sex, it's better not to delay consulting a doctor.
Homeopathic treatment is available at Dr Jemz homeopathy to improve your sperm count and quality without any side effects and thereby fulfilling your ambition to become a father or parent of a healthy baby.

How to increase low sperm count and quality naturally?

Some of these changes that promote overall male fertility health include:

  • Exercising regularly 
  • sleeping adequately
  • Stop alcohol consumption, smoking, and drug use.
  • A balanced diet, cutting out processed foods.
  • Have frequent intercourse especially in the mornings.
  • Avoid wearing tight underwear & Wear boxer shorts.
  • Avoid hot baths.
  • Avoid pesticides, herbicides, heat, and radiation at work.
  • Take foods rich in vitamin C and vitamin E  that are essential antioxidants for sperm health.
  • Regular meditation-The researchers found that men who experienced two or more stressful life events in the past year had a lower percentage of sperm motility and a lower percentage of sperm of normal morphology, compared with men who did not experience any stressful life events.