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How Can Testicular Failure Causing Infertility Be Treated?

Dear Doc,
I am 38years old male and trying for a kid. i could find very low sperm count in siemen analysis. have gone through a testicular biopsy and result were found normal. Recently dure TESA procedure no sperm could be aspirated and i was told by the treating doc about testicular failure. All of my hormone levels are normal. Can u help me in getting some remedy.
Fri, 8 May 2015
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Hello
Welcome to HCM.

I understand your concerns.

The treatment for oligospermia and testicular failure is cumbersome.

I would suggest you to take tablet fertisure-M. This a nutritional supplement which is said to improve sperm count.
Take one tablet daily for 3 months. You can then go for a repeat semen analysis followed by TESA.

Consult an infertility specialist and discuss this.

Hope this helps.
Thanks.
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How Can Testicular Failure Causing Infertility Be Treated?

Hello Welcome to HCM. I understand your concerns. The treatment for oligospermia and testicular failure is cumbersome. I would suggest you to take tablet fertisure-M. This a nutritional supplement which is said to improve sperm count. Take one tablet daily for 3 months. You can then go for a repeat semen analysis followed by TESA. Consult an infertility specialist and discuss this. Hope this helps. Thanks.