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Astheno Teratozoospermia

The chance of conception depends on the sperm count, morphology and motility. In this condition, there is poor sperm motility and abnormal morphology (shape) making the sperm unable to successfully fertilize an egg. This is a type of male infertility.

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My semen analysis shows teratozoospermia. Is it possible for me to conceive normally?

Query: Hello doctor,I gave my semen for analysis and the report shows teratozoospermia. The volume, sperm concentration, and motility are normal. I am obese. Is it possible for me to conceive normally?Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Arjun Chaudhari

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. Some common causes of teratozoospermia can be like, 1. Problem in testicles due to an infection or injury. 2. Varicocele. 3. Cigarette smoking. 4. Smoking weed or drug abuse. 5. Excessive consumption of alcohol. 6. Diabetes. 7. Su...  Read Full »

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