Male Infertility Treatment in Lake Charles, LA

One third of all infertility problems are caused by the male partner. Though fertility can be seen as a woman’s issue, it’s vital that both men and women get tested if a couple is struggling to conceive.

Board-certified urologist, Dr. Siddiq and the staff at Advanced Urology are committed to providing the best-in-class urology care to patients in Southwest Louisiana and beyond. Dr. Siddiq will help determine if you are suffering from male infertility and discover the best treatment option for you. For more information, please contact our urology clinic in Lake Charles or Sulphur, LA at (337) 480-7499 and request an appointment today!

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Causes of Male Infertility

A man can be infertile for a number of reasons, including:

  • STDs – If chlamydia and gonorrhea are left untreated, they can cause infertility in men.
  • Hormonal Imbalances – Hormonal imbalances in the pituitary and thyroid glands can cause infertility. Luckily, hormonal imbalances that cause infertility can be treated with medication.
  • Blockages – It is possible for men to be born with blockages in the testicles. The blockages can prevent sperm from getting into the semen.
  • Retrograde ejaculation – Retrograde ejaculation is a disorder where semen doesn’t come out of the penis during ejaculation. Instead, it enters the bladder. This can be caused by diabetes, medications and bladder surgery.
  • Lifestyle or environmental factors – Excessive exercise, drug use and other factors can affect fertility.

Diagnosing Male Infertility

Where the male is suspected of being infertile, physicians have several tests and procedures to confirm a diagnosis. These include:

A semen analysis to provide information about the quantity and quality of both the semen and the sperm it contains. Semen collection is generally done on two different days as samples from the same man can be different at different times.

Blood work may be ordered to check hormone levels of follicle-stimulating hormones (FSH) and testosterone (T).

If the semen analysis test results aren’t normal, additional tests may be ordered by your physician.

Treating Male Infertility

Treatments for male infertility may include:

  • Medication to treat hormone imbalances and erectile dysfunction.
  • Surgery to correct or repair abnormalities or damage to reproductive organs. Surgery can be effective for repairing blockages in the tubes that carry sperm. Surgery can also be used for repair of varicocele.

Schedule an Appointment for Male Infertility Treatment in Lake Charles, LA

Board-certified urologist Dr. Siddiq is dedicated to helping growing families diagnose and treat their infertility issues in Southwest Louisiana. Contact Dr. Siddiq at our urology clinic in Lake Charles and Sulphur, LA by calling (337) 480-7499 for more information on male infertility.