Male Infertility Treatment In Delhi, India
By Male Infertility Specialist

Dr. Vijayant Govinda Gupta is a leading Male Infertility Specialist in Delhi, offering comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for male infertility. He is a Board-Certified Urologist with advanced training in andrology and reproductive health, providing effective solutions to help couples overcome fertility challenges.

Infertility is a sensitive issue that affects many couples, and in nearly 50% of cases, the problem lies with the male partner. Unfortunately, the focus of infertility treatment often falls on the woman, even when the root cause is male-related. With modern advancements in andrology and reproductive medicine, most cases of male infertility can now be effectively treated.

Dr. Vijayant G Gupta is one of the best male infertility specialists in Delhi, with expertise in treating complex male infertility cases using cutting-edge diagnostic techniques and advanced treatment options. If you are struggling to conceive, it’s time to explore the underlying causes and seek professional treatment from a trusted expert.

Male Infertility Treatment In Delhi, India

What is Male Infertility? Why Can't I Become a Father?

Male infertility refers to the inability of a man to contribute to the conception of a child despite regular, unprotected intercourse for 12 months or more. It accounts for approximately 33% of infertility cases worldwide, making it a significant factor in reproductive health issues.

How is Male Infertility Diagnosed?

Infertility is diagnosed when:

✅ A couple is unable to conceive after one year of trying without using contraception.
✅ The female partner has been evaluated and found to have no fertility issues.
✅ A semen analysis reveals abnormal sperm count, motility, or morphology.

Male infertility can result from problems related to sperm production, sperm transport, or sexual performance. Identifying the specific cause is essential for effective treatment.

Prevalence of Male Infertility in India

  • Male infertility accounts for approximately 33% of infertility cases worldwide.
  • In many cases, both partners may have contributing factors.
  • In India, male infertility rates are rising due to lifestyle, environmental, and health-related factors.
  • Despite male infertility being a significant issue, societal norms often place the burden of infertility treatment on the woman.

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What Are The Causes of Male Infertility?

Male infertility is increasing rapidly in Delhi and across India. Modern lifestyles, environmental pollution, poor diet, and delayed parenthood are major contributors to declining male fertility. Understanding these causes is essential to addressing the root of the problem.

1. Lifestyle-Related Causes

  1. Delayed Marriage and Parenthood

    • Many men are now getting married in their late 20s or early 30s and planning children later in life.
    • Age-related decline in sperm quality and production increases the risk of infertility.
  2. High-Stress Jobs

    • Chronic stress reduces testosterone levels and affects sperm production.
    • Stress-related lifestyle changes like smoking, drinking, and poor sleep worsen infertility.
  3. Smoking and Alcohol Consumption

    • Smoking reduces sperm count, motility, and morphology.
    • Alcohol disrupts hormone levels and affects sperm quality.
  4. Obesity and Poor Physical Health

    • Excess body fat increases estrogen levels and reduces testosterone levels.
    • Obesity is linked to lower sperm counts and poor sperm motility.
  5. Dietary Factors

    • Processed foods, trans fats, and sugar lead to hormonal imbalance and reduced sperm production.
    • Pesticides and chemicals in fruits and vegetables impair sperm health.

2. Environmental Causes

  • High Scrotal Temperature

    • Wearing tight jeans, prolonged laptop use, and hot baths increase scrotal temperature, which reduces sperm production.
  • Exposure to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals

    • Plastics, pesticides, and industrial chemicals interfere with hormone production and sperm development.
  • Hormones in Food Products

    • Growth hormones and estrogen-like compounds in milk and meat products affect sperm production.

3. Medical and Genetic Causes

  1. Varicocele

    • Enlarged veins in the scrotum lead to overheating of the testicles and reduced sperm production.
  2. Hormonal Imbalance

    • Low testosterone levels, high estrogen levels, and thyroid disorders affect sperm production.
  3. Obstructive and Non-Obstructive Azoospermia

    • Blockage in the reproductive tract prevents sperm from being ejaculated.
    • Non-obstructive azoospermia results from impaired sperm production.
  4. Genetic Disorders

    • Conditions like Klinefelter syndrome and Y-chromosome microdeletions can cause infertility.
  5. Testicular Injury and Infection

    • Trauma, mumps, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can impair sperm production and testicular function.

Types of Male Infertility and Treatment Options

Dr. Vijayant G Gupta offers personalized male infertility treatment plans based on the underlying cause. Treatment options range from lifestyle changes and medications to advanced surgical procedures.

1. Oligospermia – Low Sperm Count

  • Lifestyle changes, medications, and hormonal therapy improve sperm production.
  • Antioxidant therapy and stress reduction are also effective.

2. Azoospermia – Nil Sperm Count

  • Obstructive Azoospermia – Surgical procedures like vasectomy reversal and microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA) can restore sperm flow.
  • Non-Obstructive Azoospermia – Hormonal therapy or surgical sperm retrieval techniques like testicular sperm extraction (TESE) may be required.

3. Asthenospermia – Low Sperm Motility

  • Lifestyle changes, medications, and sperm washing techniques improve motility.
  • Assisted reproductive techniques like intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) can enhance success rates.

4. Varicocele – Dilated Veins in the Scrotum

  • Surgical varicocelectomy improves sperm production and motility.
  • Minimally invasive laparoscopic and microscopic procedures are available.

5. Hormonal Imbalance

Testosterone replacement therapy and medications to regulate FSH and LH levels.

6. Genetic Disorders

  • Genetic counseling and assisted reproductive techniques (ART) like ICSI are effective.

7. Testicular Atrophy

  • Hormonal therapy and lifestyle changes can restore testicular function.

Why Dr. Vijayant G Gupta is the Best Male Infertility Specialist in Delhi

  • Over 13+ years of experience in treating male infertility.
  • Expertise in advanced diagnostic tools like semen analysis, hormone testing, and genetic screening.
  • Skilled in microsurgical and laparoscopic procedures for varicocele, azoospermia, and testicular atrophy.
  • High success rates with natural conception after treatment.