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[EXPLAINER] Low sperm count, the unspoken crisis

Ruth JattoBy Ruth JattoMarch 29, 2025Updated:March 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
An illustration depicting low sperm count (oligospermia). The image shows a microscopic view of sperm cells in semen
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Infertility affects millions of couples worldwide, and while women’s reproductive health often takes center stage, male infertility is a growing concern. Low sperm count, also known as oligospermia, is a common issue affecting an estimated 10–15% of men. In this column, we’ll delve into the world of low sperm count, exploring its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and ways to address the stigma surrounding it.

By Ruth Jatto

What is low sperm count?

Low sperm count, or oligozoospermia, is a condition where a man’s semen contains a lower than normal number of sperm.  It refers to a semen sample containing fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter, which can make it more difficult to conceive naturally. 

Causes of low sperm count

Low sperm count can result from a combination of lifestyle, environmental, and medical factors. Some common causes include:

Lifestyle choices: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and obesity can negatively affect sperm quality and quantity.

Environmental toxins: Exposure to pesticides, heavy metals, and other pollutants can harm sperm production.

Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and infections, can impact sperm count.

Genetic disorders: Conditions like Klinefelter syndrome can interfere with sperm production.

Symptoms and diagnosis

Low sperm count often does not cause noticeable symptoms, making diagnosis challenging. However, some men may experience:

Reduced fertility: Difficulty conceiving or a history of unsuccessful pregnancies.

Low libido: Decreased sex drive or erectile dysfunction.

Testicular pain or swelling: Discomfort or swelling in the testicles.

Diagnosis typically involves semen analysis, a physical examination, and hormone testing:

Semen analysis: A laboratory test that examines sperm count, motility, and morphology.

Physical examination: A doctor checks for any underlying medical conditions.

Hormone testing: Blood tests evaluate hormone levels, including testosterone.

Treatment options

While some cases of low sperm count are irreversible, various treatments can improve fertility:

Lifestyle modifications: Quitting smoking, reducing alcohol consumption, and maintaining a healthy weight can enhance sperm quality.

Medications: Hormone replacement therapy or medications that stimulate sperm production may be prescribed.

Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be necessary to address underlying medical conditions or blockages.

Assisted reproductive technologies (ART): Options like in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) can help overcome low sperm count.

Breaking the stigma

Low sperm count is often stigmatized, leading many men to suffer in silence. However, male infertility is a common issue that affects men from all walks of life.

Speaking openly about low sperm count and seeking medical help are crucial first steps in addressing this issue and improving fertility.

Conclusion

Low sperm count is a complex issue influenced by various factors. While diagnosis and treatment can be challenging, men should prioritize their reproductive health and seek medical attention if they experience difficulties conceiving.

By breaking the stigma surrounding low sperm count, we can encourage more men to speak openly about their struggles and seek the help they need to build their families.

Stay Mindful,
Ruth Jatto

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