Are you a married couple facing difficulties in your family life due to reproductive sexual health-related issues? In fact, your male partner is suffering from infertility concerns, which causes difficulty in reproduction. As we know, several factors are responsible for this problem of male infertility, with men themselves being responsible for 30-40% of the cases, while the remaining causes are due to other factors like oligospermia, blockage, infections, sexual problems, etc.
Dr. Sunil Dubey, a world-renowned Ayurvedacharya and expert in sexual medicine, is one of the best Ayurvedic sexologists in Patna, Bihar, India. He practices at Dubey Clinic and provides comprehensive sexual therapy to both men and women. He is a licensed Ayurvedic doctor specializing in the field of sexology and research on sexual dysfunction. Throughout his career, he has conducted extensive research on various sexual dysfunctions and developed medically proven Ayurvedic medicines and treatment plans for them. He says that there are many types of sexual problems, which are categorized into different groups, such as sexual disorders, culture-specific sexual problems, sexually transmitted infections, skin-related sexual problems, and reproductive health issues.
In this session, we will discuss reproductive health issues, specifically male infertility. Generally, there are several causes of male infertility, and among them, oligospermia is one of the most common. We will explore this condition in detail and understand how it affects a man's reproductive life. We will also know how Ayurvedic approach is more beneficial and helpful in naturally dealing with this problem of oligospermia.
What is Oligospermia?
Dr. Sunil Dubey says that oligospermia is a medical term used to describe a condition in which a man's semen has a lower-than-normal sperm count. In India, approximately 14% of people are struggling in their married lives due to male infertility, where oligospermia is the main obstacle to their fertility.
Key points:
- A normal, healthy sperm count is 15 million sperm per millilitre or more.
- Oligospermia is diagnosed when the sperm count is less than 15 million per millilitre.
- This can make natural conception difficult, but pregnancy is still possible in many cases.
Understanding the symptoms of oligospermia:
Generally, oligospermia often has no obvious symptoms, and many people only discover it during infertility testing. However, some symptoms or signs may be present depending on the underlying cause. Dr. Dubey says that understanding the symptoms of oligospermia helps people take precautions and maintain healthy fertility.
Possible symptoms include:
- Difficulty getting female partner pregnant
- Decreased sexual drive (low libido), especially if hormones are involved
- Erection or ejaculation problems (in some cases)
- Pain, swelling, or a lump in the testicles (this could be a sign of infection or varicocele)
- Small or soft testicles
- Reduced facial or body hair (associated with low testosterone)
Important to know:
- Oligospermia usually does not cause pain.
- Many men with oligospermia feel completely normal otherwise.
When to see a sexual healthcare doctor:
- If pregnancy has not occurred after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse.
- If there are symptoms such as testicular pain, swelling, or any sexual problems
What are the causes of oligospermia?
Our Ayurvedacharya, Dr. Sunil Dubey, one of the best sexologists in Bihar, India, says that several different factors are usually responsible for this problem of infertility in men. Oligospermia (low sperm count) can be caused by a variety of factors. Often, more than one cause is involved. Common causes of oligospermia include:
- Hormonal Problems: Low testosterone levels cause poor sperm production. Problems with hormones released by the pituitary or hypothalamus. These hormones control sperm production where the imbalance affects it.
- Varicocele: In this condition, enlarged veins in the scrotum affect sperm count and quality. It is one of the most common and treatable causes of male infertility. It can raise the temperature of the testicles and reduce sperm production.
- Infections (STIs): There are several types of sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhoea, chlamydia, syphilis, etc. Prostatitis or infections in the testicles or epididymis. These can affect sperm production or block the sperm's pathway.
- Genetic Causes: This is a chromosomal abnormality that involves conditions affecting sperm development.
- Ejaculation or Blockage Problems: Blockages in the sperm ducts make movement difficult. This is retrograde ejaculation (semen flows backward into the bladder), which causes infertility.
- Lifestyle and Environmental Factors: Several lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol and drug use, poor diet, obesity, and chronic stress consistently affect sexual and reproductive health. In addition to lifestyle, certain environmental factors, such as exposure to heat (frequent hot baths, placing a laptop on the lap) and exposure to toxins (pesticides, heavy metals, radiation), also negatively impact reproductive health.
- Medical Treatments and Illnesses: Many medical conditions and treatments, such as cancer treatment (chemotherapy, radiation), certain medications, and chronic illnesses (diabetes, liver or kidney disease), often affect sexual and reproductive health.
Important note: In some cases, no clear cause is found, which is called idiopathic oligospermia.
Diagnosis of oligospermia:
The diagnosis of oligospermia focuses on confirming a low sperm count and identifying the underlying cause. Let's know about all the conditions that apply at the time of diagnosis.
Medical History:
- Fertility history (difficulty conceiving)
- Past illnesses or infections
- Medications or treatments (especially chemotherapy or hormones)
- Lifestyle factors (stress, smoking, heat exposure)
- Sexual development and function
Physical Examination:
- Size and consistency of the testicles
- Presence of varicocele (enlarged scrotal veins)
- Signs of hormonal or genetic conditions
Semen Analysis (Important Test):
- Semen is examined in a lab to measure like sperm count, sperm movement (motility), and sperm shape (morphology)
- Diagnosis of oligospermia is made when sperm count is less than 15 million/mL
- Usually 2–3 tests are done on different days to confirm results
Hormonal Blood Tests:
- Testosterone
- FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone)
- LH (Luteinizing Hormone)
- Prolactin
Hormone problems can affect sperm production.
Imaging Tests (if needed):
- Scrotal Ultrasound: look for varicocele or blockages
- Transrectal Ultrasound: check sperm duct and prostate
Genetic Testing (in some cases):
- Recommended when sperm count is very low
- Helps identify chromosomal or inherited conditions
Other Tests:
- Urine test after ejaculation (to detect retrograde ejaculation)
- Testicular biopsy (rare, in specific cases)
Key takeaway:
Early and accurate diagnosis helps in providing the right treatment and improves fertility prospects in men.
Ayurvedic Treatment for Oligospermia (Low Sperm Count):
Dr. Sunil Dubey says that Ayurveda, the traditional Indian system of medicine, is capable of curing all health problems related to sexual or reproductive issues in an individual. This holistic approach to treatment is more beneficial in addressing all sexual problems in a natural way. Ayurvedic treatment for oligospermia focuses on improving sperm production, strength (Shukra Dhatu), and overall bodily balance. It is typically holistic, involving medications (specific and personalized), dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications. Dr. Sunil Dubey provides his comprehensive sexual treatment to people at Dubey Clinic. He provides personalized ayurvedic treatment and medication which is medically proven and effective for them.
In Ayurveda, oligospermia is commonly linked to:
- Weak or depleted Shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue)
- Imbalance of Vata and Pitta dosha
- Poor digestion (Agni) and stress
Common Herbs and Medicinal Plants:
These are traditionally used to support male fertility:
- Ashwagandha – Improves sperm count and motility and reduces stress
- Shatavari – Nourishes reproductive tissues
- Kapikachhu (Mucuna pruriens) – Aids in sperm production
- Gokshura – Helps with hormone balance and sexual health
- Safed Musli – Increases strength and vitality
- Chyawanprash – General rejuvenation (Rasayana)
Dr. Sunil Dubey provides personalized Ayurvedic medicine to every patient with sexual health issues, and the treatment is completely tailored to each individual. The dosage and combination of medicines vary for each person; therefore, self-medication is not advised.
Panchakarma Therapy (if advised)
Some patients may benefit from detoxification therapies such as:
- Virechana (controlled purgation)
- Basti (medicinal enema for Vata balancing)
These are performed only under medical supervision.
Ayurvedic Diet Recommendations:
- Milk, ghee, almonds, walnuts
- Dates, figs, raisins
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Whole grains and legumes
Avoid:
- Very spicy, oily, or junk food
- Alcohol, smoking, and recreational drugs
- Exposure to excessive heat
Lifestyle & Yoga:
- Adequate sleep and stress reduction (Improve Hormone)
- Light exercise (Improve blood flow)
- Yoga exercises like: Bhattarika Pranayama, Anulom-Vilom, Sarvang asana and Bhujangasana (Balance doshas)
Important Note: Ayurvedic treatment typically work gradually and may take several months but it is safe and effective. They can be used alongside modern medical treatment, but coordination with doctors is essential.
Join Dubey Clinic (Dr. Sunil Dubey) for Comprehensive Treatment:
If you are looking for a qualified and experienced Ayurvedic sexologist doctor for male infertility or any other sexual problem, then Dubey Clinic is the right place for you. Dr. Sunil Dubey is one of the best and most experienced Ayurvedic sexologists, with extensive experience in this field. He treats approximately 30 patients daily at Dubey Clinic, while many more patients with various sexual health issues from major cities across India connect with Dubey Clinic every day via phone.
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Dr. Sunil Dubey (Dubey Clinic)
B.A.M.S (Ranchi), M.R.S.H (London), PhD in Ayurveda (USA)
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