Obesity Can Result In Problems with Male Fertility and Potency
Obesity can have a negative impact on a man's fertility, making him more likely to experience low sperm count as well as a lack of viable sperm.
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Obesity can have a negative impact on a man's fertility, making him more likely to experience low sperm count as well as a lack of viable sperm.
As men get older, they face more and more problems with their virility and fertility. Thankfully there are many treatments for male infertility.
Rather than undergoing vasectomy reversal, sperm retrieval and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) may be more ideal. Let's see how these options compare.
At his practice in Houston, urologist Larry Lipshultz performs male fertility surgery, including varicocelectomy, to help patients affected by male factor infertility.
It is possible to reverse a vasectomy, though some patients wonder if there are other options to consider for starting a family following a vasectomy.
Recognized as an expert in male reproductive medicine, Dr. Larry Lipshultz uses semen analysis in the diagnosis of male infertility for his Houston patients.
Patients of our Houston fertility center experiencing male infertility may be able to father a child through sperm extraction techniques.