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Azospermia(nil sperm) & Oligospermia-overview

Definition:
Azoospermia is called when there is no sperm in semen. This type of semen disorder is found in
approximately 3% of infertile men i.e. absent sperm. You should know that testis has two separate
functions.
Production of normal sperms in semen which needed for pregnancy & normal fertility.
The other function of testis is production of male hormones i.e. testosterone & others. So in most patients
with nil sperms though semen has absent sperms still production of male hormones remains normal.
How sperms develop: When boy becomes of 14 years of age then L.H. & F.S.H. hormone secretion from
pituitary increases. The rise in these hormones leads to proliferation of sperm forming cells (Germ Cells)
in the testis. These germ cells start multiplying under the effect of above-mentioned pituitary hormones
along with assistance of other hormones as testosterones, Growth hormones, Androstenidione, insulin
like growth factor-I, Thyroids hormone, paracrine hormone & growth factors. Under the control of abovementioned hormones germs cells divide & transformed into primary spermatocytes. Then further
maturation of primary spermatocytes to spermatids & then finally into mature spermatozoa (i.e. normal
sperms) occurs under the control of above-mentioned hormones. After few weeks of progressive
maturation inside the testis these sperms become normally motile & develop the capacity to fertilize the

ovum. This total sperm cycle, from first stage to final stage of normal mature sperms is of three months.
Thus to produce normal sperms testis should have normal sperm producing germ cells & normal
regulating hormones. Any major hindrance in the development of these spermatozoa will lead to absent
sperm production resulting into nil sperm..
.

Causes of Azospermia(nil sperm) &


Oligospermia
TYPE OF SPERM
DIAGNOSIS OF CAUSE OF AZOOSPERMIA
OR NIL SPERM COUNT & OLIGOSPERMIA:
Homoeopathic treatment

Oligospermia, also oligozoospermia, refers to semen with a low concentration of sperm and
is a common finding in male infertility. Often semen with a decreased sperm concentration
may also show significant abnormalities in sperm morphology and motility (technically
"oligoasthenoteratozoospermia"). There has been interest in replacing the descriptive terms
used in semen analysis with more quantitative information.

Causes of Azospermia(nil sperm) & Oligospermia:


Stress
:reduces
sperm
count
Tobacco:Nicotine
damages
sperms
Lead
:Workers
in
printing
press
have
low
sperm
count
Hot
climates
Varicocele
Avoidance of saunas, hot baths, the wearing of tight underwear, and other situations in
which
scrotal
temperature
may
be
raised
Alcohol:Alcohol
damages
sperms
Recent survey has shown trend in decline sperm count in recent times. There may be many
causative factors.
Sperm
Volume
A very low volume i.e. less than 0.5 ml may indicate a problem in producing the specimen
(including missing the container), a dysfunction with the accessory glands or retrograde
ejaculation. High semen volume but low sperm numbers no need of semen concentration
our medicine will take care of this problem.
Abnormal
pH
An abnormally low pH i.e. less than 7.0 may indicate retrograde ejaculation when combined
with a very low ejaculate volume. A pH of below 7.0, normal volume and azoospermia may
indicate an obstruction of the ejaculatory ducts or congenital bilateral absence of the vas in
this
case
result
is
poor.
An abnormally high pH i.e. greater than 8.5 may indicate an infection or dysfunction of one of
the accessory glands result is good.
Abnormal
Sperm
Density
A sperm count below 20 x 10^6 / ml should be considered clinically relevant, a count nearby
5
x
10^6
/
ml
count
will
increase
with
treatment.
Reduced sperm count is generally idiopathic. However it may be due to defective
spermatogenesis or an incomplete obstruction.
Abnormal
Sperm
Motility
If less than 50% of the sperm are moving progressively (asthenozoospermia) a problem with

motility or an increased level of sperm degradation may be indicated.


Decreased motility may be secondary to sperm dysfunction, prolonged periods of sexual
abstinence,
partial
blockage
or
infection.
If greater than 50% of sperm are immotile then the analysis will determine whether the
sperm are immotile or dead. This will determine whether the sperm immotility is due to cell
death
or
a
motility
defect.
Increased cell death may be treatable if the cause is identifiable e.g. partial blockage,
increased abstinence periods, infection. Immotile sperm can be used for assisted conception
purposes as long as they are alive. All above condition our medicine works and results are
excellent.
Abnormal
Sperm
Morphology
A human sperm show large variation in morphology, study on sperm obtained from postcoital cervical mucus have helped to define the morphology of an ideal spermatozoon.
Morphological study comprise of many factors like spermatogenesis, sperm transport, sperm
maturation and ageing, time in seminal plasma, smearing technique, fixation, staining,
mounting and the quality of microscope used.
Kruger
Sperm
Morphology
Sperm
Surface
Antisperm
Antibodies
The presence of both IgG and IgA antisperm antibodies are measured on the sperm surface.
The results are given in terms of the number of motile sperm affected by antisperm
antibodies surface antibodies may affect both movement of the sperm and the ability of the
sperm to bind to the oocyte results are clinically significant and positive if more than 50% of
sperm are affected by either class of antibody. IgA antibodies are considered of greater
clinical significance than IgG. Antisperm antibodies often are, but not always, associated with
testicular surgery or trauma.
B.
Azoospermia
(Nil
Sperm):
Azoospermia is called when there is no sperm in semen. This type of semen disorder is
found in approximately 3% of infertile men i.e. absent sperm. You should know that testis
has two separate functions.
Production of normal sperms in semen which needed for pregnancy & normal fertility.
The other function of testis is production of male hormones i.e. testosterone & others.
So in most patients with nil sperms though semen has absent sperms still production of male
hormones remains normal.
How sperms develop:When boy becomes of 14 years of age then L.H. & F.S.H. hormone
secretion from pituitary increases. The rise in these hormones leads to proliferation of sperm
forming cells (Germ Cells) in the testis. These germ cells start multiplying under the effect of
above-mentioned pituitary hormones along with assistance of other hormones as
testosterones, Growth hormones, Androstenidione, insulin like growth factor-I, Thyroids
hormone, paracrine hormone & growth factors. Under the control of above-mentioned
hormones germs cells divide & transformed into primary spermatocytes. Then further
maturation of primary spermatocytes to spermatids & then finally into mature spermatozoa
(i.e. normal sperms) occurs under the control of above-mentioned hormones. After few
weeks of progressive maturation inside the testis these sperms become normally motile &
develop the capacity to fertilize the ovum. This total sperm cycle, from first stage to final

stage of normal mature sperms is of three months. Thus to produce normal sperms testis
should have normal sperm producing germ cells & normal regulating hormones. Any major
hindrance in the development of these spermatozoa will lead to absent sperm production
resulting into nil sperm.

Causes
of
Nil
Sperms:
The
various
causes
of
nil
sperm
are
as
follows
:
Hormone disorder: The various endocrine (Hormone) disorder leading to azoospermia are as
follows
Hormone deficiency of pituitary gland as L.H., F.S.H., Prolactin, thyroids hormone, hypothalmic
deficiency of GnRH, Pituitary gland failure, Hypopituitarism, Idiopathic hypopituitarism,
Kallman syndrome, Isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, Drugs, toxins, Idiopathic
hypogonadotropic
hypogonadism
&
due
to
many
more
causes.
Obstruction in the outflow of semen (Sperms) from testis to outside through urethral opening.
Many times the production of sperms in testis is absolutely normal but these sperm are
unable to come out due to obstruction in the out flow tract leading to absent sperms in the
semen. The various causes of obstruction are absent vas deferens, absent seminal vesicle,
posttraumatic, post surgical ligation of vas deferens. After some infections, as chlamydial,
gonococcal urethritis. It may also be due to post tubercular epididimo-orchitis. The sperm
may also not come out of testis if the are imotile due to any of the following causes as imotile
cilia syndrome, kartagener syndrome cystic fibrosis & many other rare diseases.
Absence of germ cells in testis also called sertoli cell only syndrome. In this there are no
germs cells i.e. sperm forming cells in the testis. For you knowledge, I wish to inform you that
in testis germ cell come to testis from neural cord area of the body during neural cord area of
the body during development of fetus. So in some fetuses this migration of sperm cells do
not occurs leading to testis only having testosterone forming & sertoli cells. Thus this
condition is called sertoli sell only syndrome it is a developmental defect.
Maturation Arrest (. Spermatid arrest): of primary spermatocytes to secondary spermatocyte,
spermatids or to mature spermatozoa. Due to may local, systemic, hormonal growth factor
deficiency or due to idiopathic factor. The various paracrine hormones and growth factors

are essential for normal development i.e. maturation of one germ cells to multiplication of
ultimately production of multiple mature, normal & motile sperms. Many other factor as
infection, varicocele, drugs, chemotherapy may also lead to maturation arrest. The other
causes may by developmentally defective germs cells & spermatocyte. So that they did not
have inherent capacity of developing into a mature & motile sperms.
Testicular disorders (primary leydig cell dysfunction), Chromosomal (Klinefelter syndrome
and variants, XX male gonadal dysgenesis), Defects in androgen biosynthesis, Orchitis
(mumps, HIV, other viral, ),Myotonia dystrophica, Toxins (alcohol, opiates, fungicides,
insecticides, heavy metals, cotton seed oil), Drugs (cytotoxic drugs, ketoconazole,
cimetidine,
spironolactone)
Varicocele (Grade 3 or more severe): A varicocele is a varicose vein in the cord that
connects to the testicle. (A varicose vein is one that is abnormally enlarged and twisted.)
Varicocele decreases sperm productions by elevating temperature of the testis, may produce
higher levels of nitric oxide chemical in the testis which blocks sperm production, varicocele
damages sperms directly & lastly varicocele decrease the oxygen supply to testis.
Drugs (e.g. spironolactone, alcohol, ketoconazole, cyclophosphamide, estrogen
administration,
sulfasalazine)
Presence of Antisperm antibody. These Antisperm antibodies bind with sperms & either
make them less motile, totally immotile or even dead which is called necrospermia.
Trauma
Environmental
toxins
Viral
orchits
Granulomatous
disease
as
tuberculosis,
sarcoidosis
of
the
testis
Defects associated with systemic diseases, Liver diseases, Renal failure, Sickle cell disease,
Celiac
disease
Neurological
disease
as
myotonic
dystrophy
Development and structural defects, Germinal cell aplasia, sertoli cell only syndrome, Cyptorchidism
Androgen
resistance
Mycoplasma
infection
Cystic fibrosis patients often have missing or obstructed vas deferens (the tubes that carry
sperm)
and
hence
a
low
sperm
count.
Klinefelter syndrome patients carry two X and one Y chromosomes (the norm is one X and
one Y), which leads to the destruction of the lining of the sperm forming germ cell in the
testis.
Environmental Assaults: Over exposure to environmental assaults (toxins, chemicals,
infections) can cause nil sperm either by direct suppression of sperm production or on the
hormone. Some chemicals that affect sperm production men are: Oxygen-Free Radicals,
Estrogen emulation pesticidal chemicals (DDT, aldrin, dieldrin, PCPs, dioxins, and furans),
plastic softening chemicals like Phthalates, hydrocarbons (ethylbenzene, benzene, toluene,
and
xylene)
Exposure to Heavy Metals: Chronic exposure to heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, or
arsenic may affect sperm production and may cause nil sperms in otherwise healthy men.
Trace amounts of these metals in semen seem to inhibit the function of enzymes contained

in the sperms, the membrane that covers the head of the sperm.
Radiation Treatment: Over-exposure to radiation & xrays affect any rapidly dividing cell, so
cells that produce sperm are quite sensitive to radiation damage. Cells exposed to significant
levels of radiation may take up to two years to resume normal sperm production, and, in
severe
circumstances,
may
never
recover.
Misuse of substances: There are a number of banned substances that can have potentially
lethal effects on sperm production. Taking anabolic steroids, for example, to increase
performance in sports such as weight lifting, can dramatically alter both the motility and the
health of the spermatozoa. Other banned substances, such as cocaine, marijuana and
heroin
can
reduce
sperm
production
&
may make
a
man
infertile.
HGH Deficiency
.

DIAGNOSIS OF CAUSE OF AZOOSPERMIA OR NIL SPERM COUNT & OLIGOSPERMIA:


History & Physical Examinations: First step in proper treatment is accurate diagnosis of
cause of nil sperm count. So we first try to find out cause. We take detailed history,
thorough drug history, and general physical examination, examination of testis, epididymis
& testicular veins & sperm carrying duct examinations. These examinations give idea about
whether testis is normally developed or not & how is its function. After that depending on
likelihood of particular, cause relevant tests are done. All testing facilities are available at
our centre. Thus you may consult us at our centre & at same time you may get all tests
done. The time taken in getting all the reports ready is 36 hours. So if you are from out of
Delhi, you may come here for two days.
Investigation & Diagnosis: For completes diagnosis of causes of azoospermia (nil sperms)
one or more of the following tests may be required as:
Complete male hormone profile: This profile includes all the male hormone tests which
affect testicular development, growth & other genital organ development as well as genital
functions. L.H., F.S.H., Testosterone, prolactins, thyroids test
Antisperm antibody
USG or Doppler study of scrotum & testis
Semen culture sensitivity
Semen fructose
Fine Needle Testicular Biopsy of the testis to look for evidence of spermatogenesis &
testicular structure.

Human Sperm-Zona Pellucida Binding Ratio


Human Sperm-Zona Pellucida Pentration test
Genetic Studies
FNAC Testis
Egg penetration test
Molecular genetic studies done in some special cases
Chromosome analysis i.e. Karyotype (chromosome analysis)
Assessment of androgen receptor
Combined Pituitary hormone tests is performed when needed
Immunobead test
MRI head, Hemogram, test for systemic diseases.
Olfactory test is done to find out kallman's syndrome
At our center facility for all the above tests are available.
TREATMENT OF NIL SPERMS
After the finding out cause of azoospermia treatment is started depending on the cause
found.
The various treatments are as follows:
(1) Correction of the Cause: First of all we try to find out the primary cause of nil sperms by
above mentioned investigations. Then we correct the basic defect i.e. correction of hormone
disorder & other defects. We also give following treatment for permanent cure of low sperm
count & motility disorder.
(2) Correction of Hormone deficiencies: Once the hormone disorder is found then it is
corrected by any of the below medicines. Usually sperm count normalizes in three month
time with proper hormone treatment.
(3) Varicocele ligation: A varicocele is an abnormal tortuosity and dilation of veins of within
the scrotum. It can be surgically treated - which might help fertility in some cases.
At our center we have facility for all the testing & treatment facility required for nil sperm
count to achieve pregnancy.

TYPE OF SPERM:
Common sperm abnormalities.
A.
Knobbed
acrosome
(common
B.
Knobbed
acrosome
(beaded
C.
Pyriform
head
D.
Pyriform
head
E.
Pyriform
head
F.
Nuclear
G.
Diadem
H.
Detached
I.
Distal
J.
Dag-like
defect
(broken
K.
Dag-like
defect
(severely
bent
L.
Proximal
M.
Distal
N.
Teratoid
O.
Teratoid
P. Normal spermatozoa

form)
form)
(severe)
(moderate)
(slight)
vacuoles
defects
head
reflex
midpiece)
midpiece)
droplet
droplet
(severe)
(moderate)

Male factor infertility may result from low sperm count or low sperm motility, or decreased ability of the
sperm to fertilize the egg or abnormal shape of sperms or lack of semen or inability of man to deposit the
sperm into vagina due to erectile dysfunction or hypospadios. The leading cause of male infertility is low
sperm count. Others may be low sperm motility, bad quality sperms, lack of semen, presence of pus cells
in semen & inability to deposit semen into vagina either due to absent ejaculation or due to any sexual
dysfunctions as erectile dysfunctions. In general, most cases of male infertility are due to low sperm
count. There are many biologic and environmental factors that can lead to low sperm count. Here is a list
of conditions that may cause low sperm count in men. Please click the links for detail information about
causes, investigations & treatment options.

Oligospermia | Low Sperm Count


Azospermia | Nil Sperms | Low Sperm Motility
Pus in Semen
Anti-Sperm Antibody
Less Semen Formation
Absent Ejaculation
Dead Sperms
Abnormal Sperms
Immotile Sperms

Homoeopathic Treatment:
Oligospermia and Azospermia are two conditions where allopathic system has no effective treatment. So
my team stressed on looking into alternative systems. After working through various modalities, Sex
Specialist Doctor at Dr Makkar(sexologist) came out with the best solution. Let us see important points
about
it.
Before starting this treatment semen test is very essential at your nearest pathology lab and must stop
any hormonal treatment at least one month prior to start our treatment. Medicine increases Sperm Count,
Sperm Motility, Semen Quantity and corrects Sperm Abnormalities.
Correction of the Cause: First of all we try to find out the primary cause of azospermia or nil sperms by
above
mentioned
investigations.
Then
we
correct
the
basic

Advantage of treatment
The
treatment
is
completely
free
of
any
side
effects.
Medicine is effective in 95% in sperm abnormalities i.e. Low Sperm count, Low Motility, Low
Semen
Quantity
and
Abnormal
Sperm
Cell
Morphology.
It is the fastest among all treatment. It raises sperm count fourfold with every months treatment
till optimum count. So with low sperm count like 3 million per ml. to normal count of 40 million
per
ml.
can
be
achieved
within
two
months
of
treatment.
The lowest count which can be helped is 1 lac per ml or 0.1 million per ml. Below, this the result
may
be
variable.
It
does
not
support
azoospermia
or
zero
count
at
all.

It improves not only sperm count but also its quality. It raises low sperm motility to high sperm
motility.
It
also
improves
grades
of
sperm
motility
simultaneously.
The success rate of system is very high. In about 3000 patients, it succeeded in 95% of the
patients.
The greatest advantage is that even after stopping the treatment the higher count remains longer,
where as in male hormones, it falls as soon as the treatment is stopped.
It is quite comfortable to take it, as it has sweet pills and drops only, to take with few doses per
day. So, this treatment being simpler avoids complicated procedures in case of male infertility.
We believe in strong Patient-Doctor relationship and our motto is: 'Healthy People
Wealthy Nation'

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How To Treat Abnormal Sperm Morphology Naturally


Abnormal sperm morphology causes male infertility and it's one of the reasons why some couples
cannot conceive. Most infertile men have a low sperm count, also called Oligospermia. Low sperm
count is often associated with poor sperm motility.
A very small percentage of male infertility is due to abnormal sperm morphology, also called
Teratozoospermia.

This condition refers to the fact that the sperm's shape is abnormal and incapable of fertilizing the
egg. There is virtually no medical solution to Teratozoospermia. The problem with the medical
treatments of poor sperm morphology is that for most people it simply doesn't work.
Medical treatment for male infertility does not have a high success rate and has unpleasant side
effects. Many couples are encouraged to look into IVF, IUI, but what about a natural alternative?

Abnormal Sperm Morphology Risks


Abnormal sperm morphology is discovered during a standard sperm analysis to check for male
infertility. Poor sperm morphology is due to the fact that the shape of the sperm does not conform to
normal standards.
The sperm sample is observed under the microscope and studied in a medical lab. There is always a
percentage of abnormal sperm in a sperm sample, what the test analysis reveals is the percentage of
abnormal sperm versus healthy normally shaped sperm.

This value is what determines the diagnosis of abnormal sperm morphology.


Normal sperm have a long tail and an oval head. Abnormal sperm is characterized by having abnormal
head and tail structures. The head may be too large or too small. The tail can be crooked or even
double. These sperm abnormalities affect the sperm's ability to swim and fertilize the egg.
If a semen analysis shows abnormal sperm morphology or other sperm problems like low sperm count
and poor sperm motility, your doctor will initially recommend to wait a couple of months to see if the
problem resolves itself.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a semen sample is normal if 4% or more of the
analyzed sperm sample has a normal shape.
These is a list of all possible sperm morphological defects:

Head Defects

Large Head
Small Head
Double Head
Elongated Head
Vaculated Head
Irregular Head
Amorphus Head
Small Acrosome
No Acrosome

Neck Defects

Bent
Thin
Thick

Irregular
Cytoplasmic Droplet

Tail Defects

Coiled
Short
Hairpin
Broken
Duplicated
Terminal Droplet

In some cases this is possible, but in most cases abnormal sperm morphology indicates a deep
underlining weakness that needs to be addressed with a healthy life style right away. I say this
because it takes time to restore abnormal sperm morphology and the sooner you start the better.

Causes Of Abnormal Sperm Morphology


There two main causes of abnormal sperm morphology:

1. Congenital Abnormalities
In some cases, sperm problems like abnormal sperm morphology are due to a permanent condition.
Congenital conditions, such as a testicle abnormality present at birth cannot be treated.

2. Underlining Health Conditions


In most cases, abnormal sperm morphology is due to an underlying condition that when treated
resolves the situation.
Some common causes of abnormal sperm that are temporary or may be reversed with treatment
include:

1. Varicocele
2. Infections
3. Smoking
4. Alcohol use
5. Illegal drugs use
6. Prescription medication
7. Candida
8. STDs

9. Toxicity from pesticides and other chemicals


10. Poor diet and lack of vitamins
The best way to address abnormal sperm morphology is to treat the underlying cause.

What Affects Sperm Morphology?


Improve Sperm Quality
1. Avoid Heat
2. Eliminate Toxins
3. Eat Healthy
Alternative medicine can definitely support the male partner in producing healthy sperm by making
important changes like:
1. Avoiding Heat
Sperm anomalies can result if the scrotum is exposed to heat for prolonged periods of time. Once
exposure to heat is eliminated, good sperm morphology should increase.
To ensure that your scrotum remains cool, avoid hot tubs and saunas, wear boxers (not briefs) and
loose-fitting pants, and give up long-distance bicycle riding.
2. Eliminating Environmental Toxins
Exposure to pollutants from cigarette smoke, pesticides, chemicals, electromagnetic devices
(electronic devices like laptops and cell phones), and excessive amounts of alcohol can cause sperm to
become abnormal.
Toxins cause oxidative stress that can damage the DNA of the spermatozoa. Numerous stidies have
now demontrated that there is a very close link between oxidative stress and male abnormal sperm.
If there is not underlying cause of poor sperm morphology, chemical toxicity can be the culprit, as
indicated by numerous studies.
In a study conducted by University of North Carolina School of Public Health, it was assessed that
disinfection by-products (DBP) exposure correlates to testicular toxicity, as evidenced by altered
semen quality (Environ Health Perspect., 115(8): 1169-1176, 2007).
In regards to sperm morphology this study reported that "the higher exposures also had higher
percentages of abnormal sperm cells, which was statistically significant."
Many more studies have shown how environmental chemicals and toxicity affect sperm quality. A
study conducted at the College of Preventive Medicine in China indicates that "Polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs), a class of the most ubiquitous environmental contaminants, may reduce male
reproductive function...PAHs may disrupt male reproduction by damaging sperm DNA." (Environ
Health Perspect., 119(5): 652-657, 2011)

Avoid non-organic milk and meat because they may contain synthetic estrogen that can impair the
healthy development of sperm.
To eliminate toxins, it is a good idea to follow a male fertility cleanse specifically designed for men
for at least 1-2 months.
3. Maintaining a Healthy Diet
Mineral and vitamin deficiency is often the root cause of poor sperm quality. Certain minerals and
vitamins, particularly natural Vitamin E, zinc, and selenium, can have a positive effect on sperm
morphology.
Selenium is an antioxidant-rich trace mineral that can be found in Brazil nuts, walnuts, tuna, beef,
chicken, eggs, and cheese.
It can also be taken in supplement form, although you should take no more than 400 mcg per day, as
excessive amounts of selenium can be toxic.
Other vitamins and minerals that can help improve the quality of sperm include vitamin B12, folic
acid, vitamin C, Vitamin E, CoQ10, zinc, and the amino acid L-Carnitine.
Consider supplementing your diet with anti-oxidants to offset the negative stress of oxidative stress
on sperm morphology.

Male Factor Infertility


Consider following a male fertility protocol, like Male Factor Formula Kit, for at least 4 months to
improve abnormal sperm morphology.
This kit includes the following natural remedies, all specifically formulated to work together and
improve sperm health:
Maca
Maca increases male libido and treats male infertility. It supports testosterone production, but does
not have hormonal effect on the body. Maca also supports the adrenal glands and helps maintain
thyroid function. Maca is considered both an herbal remedy and a fertility food.

Maca is used in South America as a male libido booster to enhance male sexual performance,
sexual endurance and virility.

Clinical studies have shown how Maca supplementation helps men improve poor sperm quality due to
low testosterone levels.
Maca also helps men with premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction as it balances testosterone.

Tribulus
Tribulus is another male fertility herb that stimulates testosterone production. Studies have shown
how tribulus terrestris stimulates secretion of Luteinizing Hormone (LH) by the pituitary gland in men
with low testosterone levels.
LH stimulates the testes to produce more testosterone which is needed to support spermatogenesis
(sperm formation). Tribulus has a positive effect on overall health and wellbeing and can be used like
Maca by both men and women to balance the hormones.
Wholefood Men's Multivitamin A lack of important nutrients in a man's diet can cause low sperm count,
abnormal sperm morphology and poor sperm motility. By supplementing with 100% whole food
multivitamins you supply your body with all the nutrients needed on a daily basis for healthy sperm.
These are:
Zinc
If have a zinc deficiency, your levels of testosterone may also decrease impairing sperm production
and fertility. Zinc is a mineral present in the large contain within the male prostate and plays a very
important role in the production of the spermatic fluids. Men with low sperm count also have low
sperm volume as a result of lack of zinc. Clinical studies have shown how infertile man who
supplement with zinc increase sperm quality and count.
Folic acid
Studies suggest that folic acid is important not only for women to prevent neural tubal birth defects
during pregnancy, but also for male sperm quality.
Studies have shown how men with low levels of folic acid have more sperm DNA defects. This means
that the sperm may contain abnormal chromosomes. Abnormal sperm morphology may also increase
chromosomal disorder cases.
If an abnormal sperm fertilizes the egg, the baby has increased risks of carrying a defective
chromosome.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is known to increase sperm count.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C protects sperm from oxidative damage and prevents sperm agglutination (sperm clumping
together and becoming non motile). Vitamin C helps increase the quality of sperm in smokers.
L-Carnitine
L-Carnitine is a necessary nutrient for sperm normal function and is known to play a very important

role in sperm maturation in the testis. It also provides energy for the metabolic processes during and
after ejaculation.
Numerous studies show how L-Carnitine helps increase all parameters of sperm health: count,
morphology and motility.
Network Antioxidants
Abnormal sperm morphology is often associated to poor DNA integrity of sperm cells. Supplementing
your diet with a specific fertility blend of antioxidants, like CoQ10, helps to improve sperm health as
well as prevent DNA damage.
If a damaged sperm fertilizes an egg, the embryo will most likely be miscarried. Antioxidants are
necessary to help the body fight the damaging effects of free-radicals that cause DNA damage leading
to gene mutations.

Homeopathic Medicine For Poor Sperm Morphology


Poor morphology can be caused by structural problems, such as enlargement of the testes or scrotal
veins, or by an infection. Surgery, antibiotics and drugs are not the solution.
The following homeopathic remedies can improve poor morphology when taken for a period of 4-6
months. These remedies help treat infections, hydrocele, scar tissue formation, that can be the
underlyng cause of poor sperm quality.
For best results, make sure to consult with a homeopath near you.

Arnica montana 30CH once a week. This remedy helps resolve injuries, even past injuries to the
testicles that may be the cause on inflammation and tissue damage.

Thiosinaminum 6CH one dose twice a day to repair scar tissue in the epididimus. Scar tissue can
cause blockage.
Hamamelis 30CH one dose twice a day to help enlarged varicose veins in the penis (Hydrocele).
Echinacea purpurea 3X, 10 drops once a day to address infections by strengthening the immune
system.
Rhododendron ferrugineum 30CH one pellet once a day for Hydrocele.
Borax 30 CH once a week for Candida infection. Many men have Candida infection and very little
symptoms. Candida makes the seminal fluid sticky, low in pH and affects the sperm. If the
female partner has recurrent yeast infections, the male partner can have Candida issues without
knowing. Make sure to follow a Candida diet.
Medorrhinum 30CH once a week. This remedy improves spermatic fluid and addresses past
gonorrheal infection.

Addressing Abnormal Sperm Morphology Naturally


The natural treatment of poor sperm quality to address low sperm count, poor motility and
morphology consists of following a natural protocol for a number of months with the purpose of
eliminate toxicity, strengthen the male reproductive organs and balance the hormones.

STEP 1
Cleanse for 2 months in order to detox the liver from toxins that can affect hormonal balance and
sperm production. Men are subjected to hormonal disruptors, just like women and the effects of these
chemical have been studied for many years now.
The major cause of poor sperm quality is pesticides. Pesticide accumulation in the body has
detrimental effects on a man's hormonal balance.
According to numerous studies, farmers who are exposed pesticides have a higher likelihood to give
birth to a child with birth defects due to sperm abnormalities. Pesticides are classified as
xenoestrogen.
When they enter the male body, they disrupt the hormonal system by causing low testosterone.
Performing a Fertility cleanse can help the body to eliminate these dangerous toxins.

STEP 2
Follow a natural fertility protocol until improvement is noticed. Do not have another sperm test
analysis until you have completed at least 4 months of this natural protocol because it takes time to
mature new sperm and you need to allow your body the necessary time.
If you are looking for a natural way to support male sperm formation, The Male Fertility Factor

Kit would be a great suppot. This kit contains all the natural recommended vitamins, minerals, amino
acids, fertility superfoods, and nutrients to specifically support normal sperm production, count,
motility and morphology.
It also contains herbal remedies that assist the body in making normal levels of testosterone, while
boosting male sexual functions and sex drive.
The antioxidants in this kit protect the sperm from free radical damage, preventing birth defects and
maintaining overall sperm quality.
By following a natural approch to poor sperm quality, many couple can prevent having to resort to IVF
treatments.

Fertility Blessings!

Questions On Abnormal Sperm


Dear sir/madam
My age is 48 and my semen is very low I want to make my wife pregnant so what pills can I use
please reply.
Thanks
Raju

Answer:
How To Boost Sperm Count Naturally
Hi Raju,
It is very important to follow a very healthy diet rich in fresh vegetables, green leafy vegetables
containing folate and B vitamins, berries containing anti-oxidants. Eat foods rich in selenium and
zinc to help sperm development and spermatic fluid production.
Avoid process foods, hydrogenated fats and artificial sugars.
Avoid stress as much as possible because stress affects male hormonal balance. Do not weak
tight underwear to promote free blood flow to the reproductive organs and avoid saunas because
heat affects motility and DNA integrity of the sperm with male fertility vitamins is also a very
good idea. Fertility vitamins for men, like FertilAid, which are excellent, will help your body
produce healthy sperm and in high quantity.
Supplementing your diet with fertility vitamins will help you achieve results faster. Consider that

it may take 3-6 months to achieve this naturally provided that you don't have other health
issues. If you have any health issues or are taking prescription medication, ask your doctor if
fertility vitamins are good for you.
Blessings!

More Questions & Answers:


Low Testosterone And Male Fertility
Improving Sperm Quality
Blockage Of Semen Outflow
Sperms Quality
Regenerate the Sperm
Homeopathic Medicine For Tetrazoospermia
Antisperm Antibodies In Men
Abnormal Sperm Morphology and Low Sperm Count
How to increase sperms when the testicles are almost lost
Finasteride And Male Infertility

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How To Treat Abnormal Sperm Morphology Naturally


Abnormal sperm morphology causes male infertility and it's one of the reasons why some couples
cannot conceive. Most infertile men have a low sperm count, also called Oligospermia. Low sperm
count is often associated with poor sperm motility.
A very small percentage of male infertility is due to abnormal sperm morphology, also called
Teratozoospermia.

This condition refers to the fact that the sperm's shape is abnormal and incapable of fertilizing the
egg. There is virtually no medical solution to Teratozoospermia. The problem with the medical
treatments of poor sperm morphology is that for most people it simply doesn't work.
Medical treatment for male infertility does not have a high success rate and has unpleasant side
effects. Many couples are encouraged to look into IVF, IUI, but what about a natural alternative?

Abnormal Sperm Morphology Risks


Abnormal sperm morphology is discovered during a standard sperm analysis to check for male
infertility. Poor sperm morphology is due to the fact that the shape of the sperm does not conform to
normal standards.
The sperm sample is observed under the microscope and studied in a medical lab. There is always a
percentage of abnormal sperm in a sperm sample, what the test analysis reveals is the percentage of
abnormal sperm versus healthy normally shaped sperm.

This value is what determines the diagnosis of abnormal sperm morphology.


Normal sperm have a long tail and an oval head. Abnormal sperm is characterized by having abnormal
head and tail structures. The head may be too large or too small. The tail can be crooked or even
double. These sperm abnormalities affect the sperm's ability to swim and fertilize the egg.
If a semen analysis shows abnormal sperm morphology or other sperm problems like low sperm count
and poor sperm motility, your doctor will initially recommend to wait a couple of months to see if the
problem resolves itself.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a semen sample is normal if 4% or more of the
analyzed sperm sample has a normal shape.
These is a list of all possible sperm morphological defects:

Head Defects

Large Head
Small Head
Double Head
Elongated Head
Vaculated Head
Irregular Head
Amorphus Head
Small Acrosome
No Acrosome

Neck Defects

Bent
Thin
Thick

Irregular
Cytoplasmic Droplet

Tail Defects

Coiled
Short
Hairpin
Broken
Duplicated
Terminal Droplet

In some cases this is possible, but in most cases abnormal sperm morphology indicates a deep
underlining weakness that needs to be addressed with a healthy life style right away. I say this
because it takes time to restore abnormal sperm morphology and the sooner you start the better.

Causes Of Abnormal Sperm Morphology


There two main causes of abnormal sperm morphology:

1. Congenital Abnormalities
In some cases, sperm problems like abnormal sperm morphology are due to a permanent condition.
Congenital conditions, such as a testicle abnormality present at birth cannot be treated.

2. Underlining Health Conditions


In most cases, abnormal sperm morphology is due to an underlying condition that when treated
resolves the situation.
Some common causes of abnormal sperm that are temporary or may be reversed with treatment
include:

1. Varicocele
2. Infections
3. Smoking
4. Alcohol use
5. Illegal drugs use
6. Prescription medication
7. Candida
8. STDs

9. Toxicity from pesticides and other chemicals


10. Poor diet and lack of vitamins
The best way to address abnormal sperm morphology is to treat the underlying cause.

What Affects Sperm Morphology?


Improve Sperm Quality
1. Avoid Heat
2. Eliminate Toxins
3. Eat Healthy
Alternative medicine can definitely support the male partner in producing healthy sperm by making
important changes like:
1. Avoiding Heat
Sperm anomalies can result if the scrotum is exposed to heat for prolonged periods of time. Once
exposure to heat is eliminated, good sperm morphology should increase.
To ensure that your scrotum remains cool, avoid hot tubs and saunas, wear boxers (not briefs) and
loose-fitting pants, and give up long-distance bicycle riding.
2. Eliminating Environmental Toxins
Exposure to pollutants from cigarette smoke, pesticides, chemicals, electromagnetic devices
(electronic devices like laptops and cell phones), and excessive amounts of alcohol can cause sperm to
become abnormal.
Toxins cause oxidative stress that can damage the DNA of the spermatozoa. Numerous stidies have
now demontrated that there is a very close link between oxidative stress and male abnormal sperm.
If there is not underlying cause of poor sperm morphology, chemical toxicity can be the culprit, as
indicated by numerous studies.
In a study conducted by University of North Carolina School of Public Health, it was assessed that
disinfection by-products (DBP) exposure correlates to testicular toxicity, as evidenced by altered
semen quality (Environ Health Perspect., 115(8): 1169-1176, 2007).
In regards to sperm morphology this study reported that "the higher exposures also had higher
percentages of abnormal sperm cells, which was statistically significant."
Many more studies have shown how environmental chemicals and toxicity affect sperm quality. A
study conducted at the College of Preventive Medicine in China indicates that "Polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs), a class of the most ubiquitous environmental contaminants, may reduce male
reproductive function...PAHs may disrupt male reproduction by damaging sperm DNA." (Environ
Health Perspect., 119(5): 652-657, 2011)

Avoid non-organic milk and meat because they may contain synthetic estrogen that can impair the
healthy development of sperm.
To eliminate toxins, it is a good idea to follow a male fertility cleanse specifically designed for men
for at least 1-2 months.
3. Maintaining a Healthy Diet
Mineral and vitamin deficiency is often the root cause of poor sperm quality. Certain minerals and
vitamins, particularly natural Vitamin E, zinc, and selenium, can have a positive effect on sperm
morphology.
Selenium is an antioxidant-rich trace mineral that can be found in Brazil nuts, walnuts, tuna, beef,
chicken, eggs, and cheese.
It can also be taken in supplement form, although you should take no more than 400 mcg per day, as
excessive amounts of selenium can be toxic.
Other vitamins and minerals that can help improve the quality of sperm include vitamin B12, folic
acid, vitamin C, Vitamin E, CoQ10, zinc, and the amino acid L-Carnitine.
Consider supplementing your diet with anti-oxidants to offset the negative stress of oxidative stress
on sperm morphology.

Male Factor Infertility


Consider following a male fertility protocol, like Male Factor Formula Kit, for at least 4 months to
improve abnormal sperm morphology.
This kit includes the following natural remedies, all specifically formulated to work together and
improve sperm health:
Maca
Maca increases male libido and treats male infertility. It supports testosterone production, but does
not have hormonal effect on the body. Maca also supports the adrenal glands and helps maintain
thyroid function. Maca is considered both an herbal remedy and a fertility food.

Maca is used in South America as a male libido booster to enhance male sexual performance,
sexual endurance and virility.

Clinical studies have shown how Maca supplementation helps men improve poor sperm quality due to
low testosterone levels.
Maca also helps men with premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction as it balances testosterone.

Tribulus
Tribulus is another male fertility herb that stimulates testosterone production. Studies have shown
how tribulus terrestris stimulates secretion of Luteinizing Hormone (LH) by the pituitary gland in men
with low testosterone levels.
LH stimulates the testes to produce more testosterone which is needed to support spermatogenesis
(sperm formation). Tribulus has a positive effect on overall health and wellbeing and can be used like
Maca by both men and women to balance the hormones.
Wholefood Men's Multivitamin A lack of important nutrients in a man's diet can cause low sperm count,
abnormal sperm morphology and poor sperm motility. By supplementing with 100% whole food
multivitamins you supply your body with all the nutrients needed on a daily basis for healthy sperm.
These are:
Zinc
If have a zinc deficiency, your levels of testosterone may also decrease impairing sperm production
and fertility. Zinc is a mineral present in the large contain within the male prostate and plays a very
important role in the production of the spermatic fluids. Men with low sperm count also have low
sperm volume as a result of lack of zinc. Clinical studies have shown how infertile man who
supplement with zinc increase sperm quality and count.
Folic acid
Studies suggest that folic acid is important not only for women to prevent neural tubal birth defects
during pregnancy, but also for male sperm quality.
Studies have shown how men with low levels of folic acid have more sperm DNA defects. This means
that the sperm may contain abnormal chromosomes. Abnormal sperm morphology may also increase
chromosomal disorder cases.
If an abnormal sperm fertilizes the egg, the baby has increased risks of carrying a defective
chromosome.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is known to increase sperm count.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C protects sperm from oxidative damage and prevents sperm agglutination (sperm clumping
together and becoming non motile). Vitamin C helps increase the quality of sperm in smokers.
L-Carnitine
L-Carnitine is a necessary nutrient for sperm normal function and is known to play a very important

role in sperm maturation in the testis. It also provides energy for the metabolic processes during and
after ejaculation.
Numerous studies show how L-Carnitine helps increase all parameters of sperm health: count,
morphology and motility.
Network Antioxidants
Abnormal sperm morphology is often associated to poor DNA integrity of sperm cells. Supplementing
your diet with a specific fertility blend of antioxidants, like CoQ10, helps to improve sperm health as
well as prevent DNA damage.
If a damaged sperm fertilizes an egg, the embryo will most likely be miscarried. Antioxidants are
necessary to help the body fight the damaging effects of free-radicals that cause DNA damage leading
to gene mutations.

Homeopathic Medicine For Poor Sperm Morphology


Poor morphology can be caused by structural problems, such as enlargement of the testes or scrotal
veins, or by an infection. Surgery, antibiotics and drugs are not the solution.
The following homeopathic remedies can improve poor morphology when taken for a period of 4-6
months. These remedies help treat infections, hydrocele, scar tissue formation, that can be the
underlyng cause of poor sperm quality.
For best results, make sure to consult with a homeopath near you.

Arnica montana 30CH once a week. This remedy helps resolve injuries, even past injuries to the
testicles that may be the cause on inflammation and tissue damage.

Thiosinaminum 6CH one dose twice a day to repair scar tissue in the epididimus. Scar tissue can
cause blockage.
Hamamelis 30CH one dose twice a day to help enlarged varicose veins in the penis (Hydrocele).
Echinacea purpurea 3X, 10 drops once a day to address infections by strengthening the immune
system.
Rhododendron ferrugineum 30CH one pellet once a day for Hydrocele.
Borax 30 CH once a week for Candida infection. Many men have Candida infection and very little
symptoms. Candida makes the seminal fluid sticky, low in pH and affects the sperm. If the
female partner has recurrent yeast infections, the male partner can have Candida issues without
knowing. Make sure to follow a Candida diet.
Medorrhinum 30CH once a week. This remedy improves spermatic fluid and addresses past
gonorrheal infection.

Addressing Abnormal Sperm Morphology Naturally


The natural treatment of poor sperm quality to address low sperm count, poor motility and
morphology consists of following a natural protocol for a number of months with the purpose of
eliminate toxicity, strengthen the male reproductive organs and balance the hormones.

STEP 1
Cleanse for 2 months in order to detox the liver from toxins that can affect hormonal balance and
sperm production. Men are subjected to hormonal disruptors, just like women and the effects of these
chemical have been studied for many years now.
The major cause of poor sperm quality is pesticides. Pesticide accumulation in the body has
detrimental effects on a man's hormonal balance.
According to numerous studies, farmers who are exposed pesticides have a higher likelihood to give
birth to a child with birth defects due to sperm abnormalities. Pesticides are classified as
xenoestrogen.
When they enter the male body, they disrupt the hormonal system by causing low testosterone.
Performing a Fertility cleanse can help the body to eliminate these dangerous toxins.

STEP 2
Follow a natural fertility protocol until improvement is noticed. Do not have another sperm test
analysis until you have completed at least 4 months of this natural protocol because it takes time to
mature new sperm and you need to allow your body the necessary time.
If you are looking for a natural way to support male sperm formation, The Male Fertility Factor

Kit would be a great suppot. This kit contains all the natural recommended vitamins, minerals, amino
acids, fertility superfoods, and nutrients to specifically support normal sperm production, count,
motility and morphology.
It also contains herbal remedies that assist the body in making normal levels of testosterone, while
boosting male sexual functions and sex drive.
The antioxidants in this kit protect the sperm from free radical damage, preventing birth defects and
maintaining overall sperm quality.
By following a natural approch to poor sperm quality, many couple can prevent having to resort to IVF
treatments.

Fertility Blessings!

Questions On Abnormal Sperm


Dear sir/madam
My age is 48 and my semen is very low I want to make my wife pregnant so what pills can I use
please reply.
Thanks
Raju

Answer:
How To Boost Sperm Count Naturally
Hi Raju,
It is very important to follow a very healthy diet rich in fresh vegetables, green leafy vegetables
containing folate and B vitamins, berries containing anti-oxidants. Eat foods rich in selenium and
zinc to help sperm development and spermatic fluid production.
Avoid process foods, hydrogenated fats and artificial sugars.
Avoid stress as much as possible because stress affects male hormonal balance. Do not weak
tight underwear to promote free blood flow to the reproductive organs and avoid saunas because
heat affects motility and DNA integrity of the sperm with male fertility vitamins is also a very
good idea. Fertility vitamins for men, like FertilAid, which are excellent, will help your body
produce healthy sperm and in high quantity.
Supplementing your diet with fertility vitamins will help you achieve results faster. Consider that

it may take 3-6 months to achieve this naturally provided that you don't have other health
issues. If you have any health issues or are taking prescription medication, ask your doctor if
fertility vitamins are good for you.
Blessings!

More Questions & Answers:


Low Testosterone And Male Fertility
Improving Sperm Quality
Blockage Of Semen Outflow
Sperms Quality
Regenerate the Sperm
Homeopathic Medicine For Tetrazoospermia
Antisperm Antibodies In Men
Abnormal Sperm Morphology and Low Sperm Count
How to increase sperms when the testicles are almost lost
Finasteride And Male Infertility

Return from Abnormal Sperm to Natural Health for Fertility Home

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Getting Pregnant

How To Get Pregnant

Fertility Charting

Prepare For IVF

Maternal Age

Conceiving Over 40

Increase Fertility

Fertility Vitamins

Fertility Herbs

Fertility Yoga DVD

Fertility Diet

Fertility Massage

Resolve Infertility

Endometriosis

Blocked Tubes

Ovarian Cyst

PCOS Diet

Uterine Fibroids

Thyroid and Infertility

Ovarian Failure

Male Infertility

Male Sperm Test

Sperm Motility

Abnormal Sperm

Varicocele

Herbs For Men

Men Homeopathy

Men Vitamins

Fertility Support

Fertility Affirmations

Bach Flower Therapy

Fertility Homeopathy

Cell Salts Minerals

Resources

About

Free Newsletter

Fertility eBooks

Fertility Success

FAQ

Fertility FAQ

Getting Pregnant FAQ

Pregnancy FAQ

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How To Treat Abnormal Sperm Morphology Naturally


Abnormal sperm morphology causes male infertility and it's one of the reasons why some couples
cannot conceive. Most infertile men have a low sperm count, also called Oligospermia. Low sperm
count is often associated with poor sperm motility.
A very small percentage of male infertility is due to abnormal sperm morphology, also called
Teratozoospermia.

This condition refers to the fact that the sperm's shape is abnormal and incapable of fertilizing the
egg. There is virtually no medical solution to Teratozoospermia. The problem with the medical
treatments of poor sperm morphology is that for most people it simply doesn't work.
Medical treatment for male infertility does not have a high success rate and has unpleasant side
effects. Many couples are encouraged to look into IVF, IUI, but what about a natural alternative?

Abnormal Sperm Morphology Risks


Abnormal sperm morphology is discovered during a standard sperm analysis to check for male
infertility. Poor sperm morphology is due to the fact that the shape of the sperm does not conform to
normal standards.
The sperm sample is observed under the microscope and studied in a medical lab. There is always a
percentage of abnormal sperm in a sperm sample, what the test analysis reveals is the percentage of
abnormal sperm versus healthy normally shaped sperm.

This value is what determines the diagnosis of abnormal sperm morphology.

Normal sperm have a long tail and an oval head. Abnormal sperm is characterized by having abnormal
head and tail structures. The head may be too large or too small. The tail can be crooked or even
double. These sperm abnormalities affect the sperm's ability to swim and fertilize the egg.
If a semen analysis shows abnormal sperm morphology or other sperm problems like low sperm count
and poor sperm motility, your doctor will initially recommend to wait a couple of months to see if the
problem resolves itself.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a semen sample is normal if 4% or more of the
analyzed sperm sample has a normal shape.
These is a list of all possible sperm morphological defects:

Head Defects

Large Head
Small Head
Double Head
Elongated Head
Vaculated Head
Irregular Head
Amorphus Head
Small Acrosome
No Acrosome

Neck Defects

Bent
Thin
Thick
Irregular
Cytoplasmic Droplet

Tail Defects

Coiled
Short
Hairpin
Broken
Duplicated
Terminal Droplet

In some cases this is possible, but in most cases abnormal sperm morphology indicates a deep
underlining weakness that needs to be addressed with a healthy life style right away. I say this
because it takes time to restore abnormal sperm morphology and the sooner you start the better.

Causes Of Abnormal Sperm Morphology


There two main causes of abnormal sperm morphology:

1. Congenital Abnormalities
In some cases, sperm problems like abnormal sperm morphology are due to a permanent condition.
Congenital conditions, such as a testicle abnormality present at birth cannot be treated.

2. Underlining Health Conditions


In most cases, abnormal sperm morphology is due to an underlying condition that when treated
resolves the situation.
Some common causes of abnormal sperm that are temporary or may be reversed with treatment
include:

1. Varicocele
2. Infections
3. Smoking
4. Alcohol use
5. Illegal drugs use
6. Prescription medication
7. Candida
8. STDs
9. Toxicity from pesticides and other chemicals
10. Poor diet and lack of vitamins
The best way to address abnormal sperm morphology is to treat the underlying cause.

What Affects Sperm Morphology?


Improve Sperm Quality
1. Avoid Heat
2. Eliminate Toxins
3. Eat Healthy
Alternative medicine can definitely support the male partner in producing healthy sperm by making
important changes like:

1. Avoiding Heat
Sperm anomalies can result if the scrotum is exposed to heat for prolonged periods of time. Once
exposure to heat is eliminated, good sperm morphology should increase.
To ensure that your scrotum remains cool, avoid hot tubs and saunas, wear boxers (not briefs) and
loose-fitting pants, and give up long-distance bicycle riding.
2. Eliminating Environmental Toxins
Exposure to pollutants from cigarette smoke, pesticides, chemicals, electromagnetic devices
(electronic devices like laptops and cell phones), and excessive amounts of alcohol can cause sperm to
become abnormal.
Toxins cause oxidative stress that can damage the DNA of the spermatozoa. Numerous stidies have
now demontrated that there is a very close link between oxidative stress and male abnormal sperm.
If there is not underlying cause of poor sperm morphology, chemical toxicity can be the culprit, as
indicated by numerous studies.
In a study conducted by University of North Carolina School of Public Health, it was assessed that
disinfection by-products (DBP) exposure correlates to testicular toxicity, as evidenced by altered
semen quality (Environ Health Perspect., 115(8): 1169-1176, 2007).
In regards to sperm morphology this study reported that "the higher exposures also had higher
percentages of abnormal sperm cells, which was statistically significant."
Many more studies have shown how environmental chemicals and toxicity affect sperm quality. A
study conducted at the College of Preventive Medicine in China indicates that "Polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs), a class of the most ubiquitous environmental contaminants, may reduce male
reproductive function...PAHs may disrupt male reproduction by damaging sperm DNA." (Environ
Health Perspect., 119(5): 652-657, 2011)
Avoid non-organic milk and meat because they may contain synthetic estrogen that can impair the
healthy development of sperm.
To eliminate toxins, it is a good idea to follow a male fertility cleanse specifically designed for men
for at least 1-2 months.
3. Maintaining a Healthy Diet
Mineral and vitamin deficiency is often the root cause of poor sperm quality. Certain minerals and
vitamins, particularly natural Vitamin E, zinc, and selenium, can have a positive effect on sperm
morphology.
Selenium is an antioxidant-rich trace mineral that can be found in Brazil nuts, walnuts, tuna, beef,
chicken, eggs, and cheese.

It can also be taken in supplement form, although you should take no more than 400 mcg per day, as
excessive amounts of selenium can be toxic.
Other vitamins and minerals that can help improve the quality of sperm include vitamin B12, folic
acid, vitamin C, Vitamin E, CoQ10, zinc, and the amino acid L-Carnitine.
Consider supplementing your diet with anti-oxidants to offset the negative stress of oxidative stress
on sperm morphology.

Male Factor Infertility


Consider following a male fertility protocol, like Male Factor Formula Kit, for at least 4 months to
improve abnormal sperm morphology.
This kit includes the following natural remedies, all specifically formulated to work together and
improve sperm health:
Maca
Maca increases male libido and treats male infertility. It supports testosterone production, but does
not have hormonal effect on the body. Maca also supports the adrenal glands and helps maintain
thyroid function. Maca is considered both an herbal remedy and a fertility food.

Maca is used in South America as a male libido booster to enhance male sexual performance,
sexual endurance and virility.

Clinical studies have shown how Maca supplementation helps men improve poor sperm quality due to
low testosterone levels.
Maca also helps men with premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction as it balances testosterone.
Tribulus
Tribulus is another male fertility herb that stimulates testosterone production. Studies have shown
how tribulus terrestris stimulates secretion of Luteinizing Hormone (LH) by the pituitary gland in men
with low testosterone levels.
LH stimulates the testes to produce more testosterone which is needed to support spermatogenesis
(sperm formation). Tribulus has a positive effect on overall health and wellbeing and can be used like
Maca by both men and women to balance the hormones.
Wholefood Men's Multivitamin A lack of important nutrients in a man's diet can cause low sperm count,
abnormal sperm morphology and poor sperm motility. By supplementing with 100% whole food
multivitamins you supply your body with all the nutrients needed on a daily basis for healthy sperm.
These are:
Zinc

If have a zinc deficiency, your levels of testosterone may also decrease impairing sperm production
and fertility. Zinc is a mineral present in the large contain within the male prostate and plays a very
important role in the production of the spermatic fluids. Men with low sperm count also have low
sperm volume as a result of lack of zinc. Clinical studies have shown how infertile man who
supplement with zinc increase sperm quality and count.
Folic acid
Studies suggest that folic acid is important not only for women to prevent neural tubal birth defects
during pregnancy, but also for male sperm quality.
Studies have shown how men with low levels of folic acid have more sperm DNA defects. This means
that the sperm may contain abnormal chromosomes. Abnormal sperm morphology may also increase
chromosomal disorder cases.
If an abnormal sperm fertilizes the egg, the baby has increased risks of carrying a defective
chromosome.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is known to increase sperm count.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C protects sperm from oxidative damage and prevents sperm agglutination (sperm clumping
together and becoming non motile). Vitamin C helps increase the quality of sperm in smokers.
L-Carnitine
L-Carnitine is a necessary nutrient for sperm normal function and is known to play a very important
role in sperm maturation in the testis. It also provides energy for the metabolic processes during and
after ejaculation.
Numerous studies show how L-Carnitine helps increase all parameters of sperm health: count,
morphology and motility.
Network Antioxidants
Abnormal sperm morphology is often associated to poor DNA integrity of sperm cells. Supplementing
your diet with a specific fertility blend of antioxidants, like CoQ10, helps to improve sperm health as
well as prevent DNA damage.
If a damaged sperm fertilizes an egg, the embryo will most likely be miscarried. Antioxidants are
necessary to help the body fight the damaging effects of free-radicals that cause DNA damage leading
to gene mutations.

Homeopathic Medicine For Poor Sperm Morphology


Poor morphology can be caused by structural problems, such as enlargement of the testes or scrotal
veins, or by an infection. Surgery, antibiotics and drugs are not the solution.
The following homeopathic remedies can improve poor morphology when taken for a period of 4-6
months. These remedies help treat infections, hydrocele, scar tissue formation, that can be the
underlyng cause of poor sperm quality.
For best results, make sure to consult with a homeopath near you.

Arnica montana 30CH once a week. This remedy helps resolve injuries, even past injuries to the
testicles that may be the cause on inflammation and tissue damage.
Thiosinaminum 6CH one dose twice a day to repair scar tissue in the epididimus. Scar tissue can
cause blockage.
Hamamelis 30CH one dose twice a day to help enlarged varicose veins in the penis (Hydrocele).
Echinacea purpurea 3X, 10 drops once a day to address infections by strengthening the immune
system.
Rhododendron ferrugineum 30CH one pellet once a day for Hydrocele.
Borax 30 CH once a week for Candida infection. Many men have Candida infection and very little
symptoms. Candida makes the seminal fluid sticky, low in pH and affects the sperm. If the
female partner has recurrent yeast infections, the male partner can have Candida issues without
knowing. Make sure to follow a Candida diet.

Medorrhinum 30CH once a week. This remedy improves spermatic fluid and addresses past
gonorrheal infection.

Addressing Abnormal Sperm Morphology Naturally


The natural treatment of poor sperm quality to address low sperm count, poor motility and
morphology consists of following a natural protocol for a number of months with the purpose of
eliminate toxicity, strengthen the male reproductive organs and balance the hormones.

STEP 1
Cleanse for 2 months in order to detox the liver from toxins that can affect hormonal balance and
sperm production. Men are subjected to hormonal disruptors, just like women and the effects of these
chemical have been studied for many years now.
The major cause of poor sperm quality is pesticides. Pesticide accumulation in the body has
detrimental effects on a man's hormonal balance.
According to numerous studies, farmers who are exposed pesticides have a higher likelihood to give
birth to a child with birth defects due to sperm abnormalities. Pesticides are classified as
xenoestrogen.
When they enter the male body, they disrupt the hormonal system by causing low testosterone.
Performing a Fertility cleanse can help the body to eliminate these dangerous toxins.

STEP 2
Follow a natural fertility protocol until improvement is noticed. Do not have another sperm test
analysis until you have completed at least 4 months of this natural protocol because it takes time to
mature new sperm and you need to allow your body the necessary time.
If you are looking for a natural way to support male sperm formation, The Male Fertility Factor
Kit would be a great suppot. This kit contains all the natural recommended vitamins, minerals, amino
acids, fertility superfoods, and nutrients to specifically support normal sperm production, count,
motility and morphology.
It also contains herbal remedies that assist the body in making normal levels of testosterone, while
boosting male sexual functions and sex drive.
The antioxidants in this kit protect the sperm from free radical damage, preventing birth defects and
maintaining overall sperm quality.
By following a natural approch to poor sperm quality, many couple can prevent having to resort to IVF
treatments.

Fertility Blessings!

Questions On Abnormal Sperm


Dear sir/madam
My age is 48 and my semen is very low I want to make my wife pregnant so what pills can I use
please reply.
Thanks
Raju

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Hi Raju,
It is very important to follow a very healthy diet rich in fresh vegetables, green leafy vegetables
containing folate and B vitamins, berries containing anti-oxidants. Eat foods rich in selenium and
zinc to help sperm development and spermatic fluid production.
Avoid process foods, hydrogenated fats and artificial sugars.
Avoid stress as much as possible because stress affects male hormonal balance. Do not weak
tight underwear to promote free blood flow to the reproductive organs and avoid saunas because
heat affects motility and DNA integrity of the sperm with male fertility vitamins is also a very
good idea. Fertility vitamins for men, like FertilAid, which are excellent, will help your body
produce healthy sperm and in high quantity.
Supplementing your diet with fertility vitamins will help you achieve results faster. Consider that
it may take 3-6 months to achieve this naturally provided that you don't have other health
issues. If you have any health issues or are taking prescription medication, ask your doctor if
fertility vitamins are good for you.
Blessings!

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Herbs for men can help increase virility, sperm count, sperm
quality aiding in achieving conception faster. When a man has
poor fertility, herbal remedies can stimulate healthy sperm
production naturally. Herbs have been used in traditional
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Herbal remedies specific for male fertility like FertileXY for


Men can be very effective in stimulating healthy sperm
production, maintaining hormonal balance and supporting
stronger erections to enhance male fertility and ensure
conception. When addressing male reproductive health, it is
very important to use herbs that:
1. Support the functioning of male sexual organs.
2. Support sperm count and sperm motility.
3. Help to maintain healthy spermatic fluid production.
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Quality Of Herbs For Men


When considering herbal remedies to support male fertility to
achieve conception, quality should be the number one concern
because there are a lot of products on the market that contain
heavy metals, impurities, and low potency and do not deliver
what they promise. The quality of the herbs must remain
consistently high during the entire process of herbal extraction,
ensuring the bio-availability and balance of all the active
ingredients contained in the herbal remedy.
Herbs For Men Help Make Healthy Sperm
In order for a man to be able to get a woman pregnant, he
needs to produce mature sperm, that is healthy and has high
motility and in sufficient quantities in order to ensure the
fertilization of the female egg. Unfortunately more and more
men suffer from infertility related too poor sperm quality as a
result of unbalanced testosterone levels. Poor sperm quality is
linked to the following factors:

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1. Toxicity due to life style choices like alcohol, coffee, cigarette


smoking, and medications.
2. Hormonal disruptors present in the environment, food and
water.
3. Increasing stress, high blood pressure and obesity.

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Herbal remedies like FertileXY help men address low


testosterone levels, toxicity affecting low sperm count and poor
sperm motility.

Herbs For Men Help Prevent Erectile


Dysfunction
The ability to achieve and sustain an erection for a long enough
time to release and deposit the sperm in the female
reproductive tract is also important for natural conception.
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules in the testicles.
The process of sperm production, from the formation of germ
cells to fully mature spermatozoa ready to be released, takes
just over two months. When sperm development is complete,
sperm are not jet capable of motility they are released from the
seminiferous tubules and to the epididymis, where they become
capable of forward swimming and fully motile. Sperm are stored
in the epididymis until ejaculation. During ejaculation, the
sperm travels down the reproductive tract, and the spermatic
fluids are added by the prostate gland and seminal vesicles to
produce what is known as semen.
As you can see from this process, the health of the sperm
depends on a number of male anatomical components and their
health, like the testicles, the prostate gland, the seminiferous
tubules, the epididymis and the penis. Herbs for men have the
ability support effectively sperm formation, maturation, and
delivery to increase a couple's chances to conceive. In fact,
stimulation of fertility takes place by taking herbs that support
the production of both sperm and spermatic fluids. In men,
herbs will help increase sexual endurance by maintaining

healthy erections and balanced testosterone production. A


great herbal preparation for this purpose is Ikawe for Men.

How to Avoid Artificial Insemination


Many couples resort to artificial insemination because the
sperm count of the male partner is low or because the
spermatic cells have a low motility. This problem can be
resolved through the support of specific herbal formulas that
assists the male reproductive organs and increase male stamina.

Herbs For Men Used To Treat Male


Infertility
The following herbs for men are used to treat male infertility
and can be taken in a combination tincture or as an infusion tea.
If you suffer from any medical condition, talk to a qualified
herbalist for guidance on your specific situation.
Horny Goat Weed
Horny Goat weed is used to support the functioning of the male
organs in regards to male sexual powers and reproductive
health. It is very useful for men who are trying to conceive
because it supports healthy seminal emissions by action on the
prostate gland and the seminal vesicles. This herb has been used
as a powerful sexual tonics in Traditional Chinese Medicine to
encourage sexual performance and to support healthy
testosterone production. Recent studies have investigated this
herb for its potential benefits in supporting sperm production
with very promising results.
Gotu Kola
Gotu kola has been utilized traditional Chinese herbalists to
promote longevity and vitality. It is known for its ability to
promote connective tissue formation, which strengthens the
walls of blood vessels, especially the seminiferous tubules
where sperm is made.
Tribulus Terristis
Tribulus terristis was used since ancient times to promote male
virility and to increase libido. According to research studies,

tribulus increases the levels of various hormones including


testosterone, leading to improved sexual performance. This
herb is notorious for its ability to promote relaxation due to it
calming effect.
Siberian Ginseng
Siberian ginseng is known in oriental medicine to promote male
energy. It improves blood circulation maintaining general
vitality. In a recent study Siberian ginseng was shown to sustain
stamina and strength, aiding in male sexual dysfunction like
erectile dysfunction and weak erections. It has been studied
that the active ingredient of Siberian ginseng, ginsenoside, is to
help utilize nitric oxide leading to stronger erections. In fact,
during an erection, the blood circulation in the corpus
cavernosum is mediated by the release of nitric oxide from
endothelial cells and perivascular nerves.
Saw Palmetto
Among all the herbs for men and male fertility, Saw palmetto is
known by herbalists in its ability to promote prostate health.
Clinical trials confirmed the ability of saw palmetto extract to
reduce the signs and symptoms of prostate enlargement. Saw
palmetto also enhances the actions of other herbs in the
support of the prostate gland and in the production of male sex
hormones.
Sarsaparilla
Sarsaparilla is known to mimic the action of some human
hormones. It is used as a supportive tonic to the male
reproductive system and is thought to promote healthy
production of testosterone and progesterone supporting male
sexual strength.
Licorice
Licorice is used by herbalists as a tonic for the support of the
adrenal glands. It encourages the natural production of
hormones such as hydrocortisone that has steroidal antiinflammatory agents. It helps in release stress and stimulates
fertility. It helps men with decreased libido or other sexual
dysfunctions.<="" h4="">Kola nut is used to lessen common

fatigue and support the body's natural ability to rejuvenate and


replenish energy levels. In sexual health, it promotes vitality and
increases stamina during sex.

Herbs For Men: Prevention And Treatment


Herbs for me are not just about increasing fertility to promote
healthy conception, they are primarily about men's health. I
think that there should be more information regarding the
natural prevention of male conditions. Herbal remedies for
fertility like Ikawe for Men can make a big difference in
increasing male sexual powers, treating erectile dysfunction
gently and naturally without the use of drugs that can pose
serious side effects.
Many men feel the embarrassment of not be able to have a
healthy sexual life, but these conditions are treatable and
preventable naturally and more physicians should know about
this since there is lots of proof of their effectiveness.
When it comes to male infertility, the stress of male fertility
testing and the emotionally devastating news of not been able
to produce healthy sperm can cause tremendous
upset. FertileXY, herbs for men can make a big
difference when it comes to improving male fertility naturally.
The good news is that more and more couples are now resorting
to alternative methods to solve male fertility problems since
western medicine has really little to offer. Thanks to the
popularity of this approach more men are now able to conceive
their children naturally avoiding artificial insemination and IVF.
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When a man cannot procreate, the problem is almost always due to a
defect in sperm function, abnormal sperm morphology, or deficiency in
sperm count. A healthy diet and vitamin supplementation is one way to
start addressing male infertility. Make sure to talk to your doctor.
The following vitamins for men help increase male fertility and sexual
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surface of the egg to successfully fertilize the egg.
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Studies have shown that fertility vitamins for men increase sperm
quality within a few weeks or months of supplementation. Men with
low sperm count and poor sperm motility can improve sperm quality by
taking a fertility formula like FertilAid for men, that combines a
potent blend antioxidants, hers, vitamins, and minerals with the amino
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FertilAid contains a blend of fertility vitamins for men and other fertility
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increase both sperm motility and sperm count. A clinical study on
FertilAid for men was published in the American Society of Andrology's
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Formulated by Amos Grunebaum, MD, the
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FertilAid for men is recommended by fertility experts because contains
the following important nutrients, which have been scientifically proven
to improve male fertility and increase pregnancy rates in infertile men:
Vitamin C
Studies have reported that insufficient amounts of vitamin C in a man's
diet can lead to sperm cells to clump together, thus inhibiting motility of
sperm cells and causing infertility. Smokers, who have high amounts of
abnormally formed sperm cells, can benefit from the beneficial effects
of vitamin C in helping neutralize the toxic effects of cigarette smoke on
the sperm. Vitamin C is a water soluble anti-oxidant and protects fat
soluble vitamins like vitamin A and E from being oxidized. So it works

best when taken in combination with other anti-oxidants.


Vitamin E
Male vitamins contain natural Vitamin E because this vitamin is essential
for male fertility and reproduction. It is known from clinical studies that
a lack of vitamin E may compromise the formation of sperm.
Supplementation with Vitamin E may also aid in improving sperm
motility. Talk to your doctor prior to starting Vitamin E, particularly if
you are currently taking aspirin or other blood thinners.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A has important antioxidant properties, and it is needed by men
to maintain healthy sperm cell membranes.
Selenium
A diet low in selenium in males can be related to infertility. Selenium is a
mineral that has anti-oxidant properties and protects the cell membrane
of the spermatic cells from oxidization. Selenium is an activating
component of the enzyme glutathione peroxidase, which protects your
cells from free radical damage. This mineral works synergistically with
other vitamins like vitamin E and Vitamin A.
Zinc
This mineral is essential for male fertility because a lack of zinc lowers
testosterone. Low testosterone in males can affect the health of the
sperm cells. It takes at least one year to restore a zinc deficiency and
restore healthy levels of testosterone and increase sperm count.
Chromium
Chromium is the major mineral involved in insulin production, a lack of
this mineral interferes with glucose metabolism leading to diabetes or
hypoglycemia.
L-carnitine
L-carnitine is present in high quantities in sperm and in the epididymis,
the tube in the scrotum where the sperm is formed. It is used to
increase sperm motility.
Vitamin D
Vitamin D plays an important function in male fertility. The human
bodies can synthetize vitamin D from sunlight. Conception rates are

higher in the summer and lower in the winter. Scientific studies have
shown how vitamin D deficiency has profound effects on rat testicles,
including dramatically reducing spermatogenesis. Commonly found in
dairy products and seafood, vitamin D is also important in bone
building, calcium absorption and immune function
Vitamin K
Vitamin K has a potentially beneficial role in insulin resistance, blood
coagulation, and bone metabolism. Vitamin K deficiency is very rare. It
occurs when the body can't properly absorb the vitamin from the
intestinal tract caused by long-term treatment with antibiotics. If you
are on anticoagulant/antiplatelet drugs, talk to your doctor before
taking supplements containing Vitamin K.
B Vitamins
Riboflavin, niacin, folate and panthothenic acid are part of B Vitamin
complex. B vitamins for men are very important becasue are required by
the body for healthy functioning, cell division, cell growth and sperm
development. In a study, men with diets including the highest intake of
folate tended to have lower rates of sperm with abnormal
chromosomes.
Iodine
Iodine is necessary for healthy thyroid functioning. Men with low
thyroid function may have poor testosterone levels and sub-infertility.
Magnesium
Magnesium helps calcium absorption and supports healthy sperm and
seminal fluids production. Magnesium prevents the formation of blood
clots in the blood vessels of the heart and stabilizes the blood pressure
levels. In male fertility, magnesium helps regulate the blood flow to the
reproductive organs.
Manganese
Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm. Male
reproductive ability is affected by low manganese levels, which inhibits
libido and lowers sperm counts.
Asian Ginseng
Asian Ginseng is known in Chinese medicine to increase male fertility.
Ginseng has been studied by it abilities to increase testosterone levels

and increase sperm count and motility. Ginseng can also increase sexual
desire and support stronger erections in men.
Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10 is most abundant in organs that require a large supply of
energy. It is an excellent antioxidant and prevents mutation of cells.
Supplementation of 100 mg a day is sufficient to promote and maintain
wellness. It enhances fertility related to age, ex-smokers, liver and heart
conditions.
Antioxidants
Antioxidants, including Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium, and Grapeseed
Extract, to minimize free radical/oxidative damage and DNA
fragmentation caused by the environment and aging. When DNA is
damaged, birth defects rates increase.
Maca Root
Maca is a fruits from South America that has been scientifically proven
to improve sperm production and motility. Maca is also used to treat
erectile dysfunction because it balances testosterone levels and
increases male libido supporting healthy erections.

Consider this fact: "The sperm carries 50% of the DNA needed to make
a healthy baby, the healtier the sperm and egg, the healthier the
baby!"
High quality fertility vitamins for men like FertilAiad for men are
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How To Treat Abnormal Sperm Morphology Naturally


Abnormal sperm morphology causes male infertility and it's one of the reasons why some couples
cannot conceive. Most infertile men have a low sperm count, also called Oligospermia. Low sperm
count is often associated with poor sperm motility.
A very small percentage of male infertility is due to abnormal sperm morphology, also called
Teratozoospermia.

This condition refers to the fact that the sperm's shape is abnormal and incapable of fertilizing the
egg. There is virtually no medical solution to Teratozoospermia. The problem with the medical
treatments of poor sperm morphology is that for most people it simply doesn't work.
Medical treatment for male infertility does not have a high success rate and has unpleasant side
effects. Many couples are encouraged to look into IVF, IUI, but what about a natural alternative?

Abnormal Sperm Morphology Risks


Abnormal sperm morphology is discovered during a standard sperm analysis to check for male
infertility. Poor sperm morphology is due to the fact that the shape of the sperm does not conform to
normal standards.
The sperm sample is observed under the microscope and studied in a medical lab. There is always a
percentage of abnormal sperm in a sperm sample, what the test analysis reveals is the percentage of
abnormal sperm versus healthy normally shaped sperm.

This value is what determines the diagnosis of abnormal sperm morphology.


Normal sperm have a long tail and an oval head. Abnormal sperm is characterized by having abnormal
head and tail structures. The head may be too large or too small. The tail can be crooked or even
double. These sperm abnormalities affect the sperm's ability to swim and fertilize the egg.
If a semen analysis shows abnormal sperm morphology or other sperm problems like low sperm count
and poor sperm motility, your doctor will initially recommend to wait a couple of months to see if the
problem resolves itself.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a semen sample is normal if 4% or more of the
analyzed sperm sample has a normal shape.
These is a list of all possible sperm morphological defects:

Head Defects

Large Head
Small Head
Double Head
Elongated Head

Vaculated Head
Irregular Head
Amorphus Head
Small Acrosome
No Acrosome

Neck Defects

Bent
Thin
Thick
Irregular
Cytoplasmic Droplet

Tail Defects

Coiled
Short
Hairpin
Broken
Duplicated
Terminal Droplet

In some cases this is possible, but in most cases abnormal sperm morphology indicates a deep
underlining weakness that needs to be addressed with a healthy life style right away. I say this
because it takes time to restore abnormal sperm morphology and the sooner you start the better.

Causes Of Abnormal Sperm Morphology


There two main causes of abnormal sperm morphology:

1. Congenital Abnormalities
In some cases, sperm problems like abnormal sperm morphology are due to a permanent condition.
Congenital conditions, such as a testicle abnormality present at birth cannot be treated.

2. Underlining Health Conditions


In most cases, abnormal sperm morphology is due to an underlying condition that when treated
resolves the situation.
Some common causes of abnormal sperm that are temporary or may be reversed with treatment
include:

1. Varicocele
2. Infections

3. Smoking
4. Alcohol use
5. Illegal drugs use
6. Prescription medication
7. Candida
8. STDs
9. Toxicity from pesticides and other chemicals
10. Poor diet and lack of vitamins
The best way to address abnormal sperm morphology is to treat the underlying cause.

What Affects Sperm Morphology?


Improve Sperm Quality
1. Avoid Heat
2. Eliminate Toxins
3. Eat Healthy
Alternative medicine can definitely support the male partner in producing healthy sperm by making
important changes like:
1. Avoiding Heat
Sperm anomalies can result if the scrotum is exposed to heat for prolonged periods of time. Once
exposure to heat is eliminated, good sperm morphology should increase.
To ensure that your scrotum remains cool, avoid hot tubs and saunas, wear boxers (not briefs) and
loose-fitting pants, and give up long-distance bicycle riding.
2. Eliminating Environmental Toxins
Exposure to pollutants from cigarette smoke, pesticides, chemicals, electromagnetic devices
(electronic devices like laptops and cell phones), and excessive amounts of alcohol can cause sperm to
become abnormal.
Toxins cause oxidative stress that can damage the DNA of the spermatozoa. Numerous stidies have
now demontrated that there is a very close link between oxidative stress and male abnormal sperm.
If there is not underlying cause of poor sperm morphology, chemical toxicity can be the culprit, as
indicated by numerous studies.
In a study conducted by University of North Carolina School of Public Health, it was assessed that

disinfection by-products (DBP) exposure correlates to testicular toxicity, as evidenced by altered


semen quality (Environ Health Perspect., 115(8): 1169-1176, 2007).
In regards to sperm morphology this study reported that "the higher exposures also had higher
percentages of abnormal sperm cells, which was statistically significant."
Many more studies have shown how environmental chemicals and toxicity affect sperm quality. A
study conducted at the College of Preventive Medicine in China indicates that "Polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs), a class of the most ubiquitous environmental contaminants, may reduce male
reproductive function...PAHs may disrupt male reproduction by damaging sperm DNA." (Environ
Health Perspect., 119(5): 652-657, 2011)
Avoid non-organic milk and meat because they may contain synthetic estrogen that can impair the
healthy development of sperm.
To eliminate toxins, it is a good idea to follow a male fertility cleanse specifically designed for men
for at least 1-2 months.
3. Maintaining a Healthy Diet
Mineral and vitamin deficiency is often the root cause of poor sperm quality. Certain minerals and
vitamins, particularly natural Vitamin E, zinc, and selenium, can have a positive effect on sperm
morphology.
Selenium is an antioxidant-rich trace mineral that can be found in Brazil nuts, walnuts, tuna, beef,
chicken, eggs, and cheese.
It can also be taken in supplement form, although you should take no more than 400 mcg per day, as
excessive amounts of selenium can be toxic.
Other vitamins and minerals that can help improve the quality of sperm include vitamin B12, folic
acid, vitamin C, Vitamin E, CoQ10, zinc, and the amino acid L-Carnitine.
Consider supplementing your diet with anti-oxidants to offset the negative stress of oxidative stress
on sperm morphology.

Male Factor Infertility


Consider following a male fertility protocol, like Male Factor Formula Kit, for at least 4 months to
improve abnormal sperm morphology.
This kit includes the following natural remedies, all specifically formulated to work together and
improve sperm health:
Maca

Maca increases male libido and treats male infertility. It supports testosterone production, but does
not have hormonal effect on the body. Maca also supports the adrenal glands and helps maintain
thyroid function. Maca is considered both an herbal remedy and a fertility food.

Maca is used in South America as a male libido booster to enhance male sexual performance,
sexual endurance and virility.

Clinical studies have shown how Maca supplementation helps men improve poor sperm quality due to
low testosterone levels.
Maca also helps men with premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction as it balances testosterone.
Tribulus
Tribulus is another male fertility herb that stimulates testosterone production. Studies have shown
how tribulus terrestris stimulates secretion of Luteinizing Hormone (LH) by the pituitary gland in men
with low testosterone levels.
LH stimulates the testes to produce more testosterone which is needed to support spermatogenesis
(sperm formation). Tribulus has a positive effect on overall health and wellbeing and can be used like
Maca by both men and women to balance the hormones.
Wholefood Men's Multivitamin A lack of important nutrients in a man's diet can cause low sperm count,
abnormal sperm morphology and poor sperm motility. By supplementing with 100% whole food
multivitamins you supply your body with all the nutrients needed on a daily basis for healthy sperm.
These are:
Zinc
If have a zinc deficiency, your levels of testosterone may also decrease impairing sperm production
and fertility. Zinc is a mineral present in the large contain within the male prostate and plays a very
important role in the production of the spermatic fluids. Men with low sperm count also have low
sperm volume as a result of lack of zinc. Clinical studies have shown how infertile man who
supplement with zinc increase sperm quality and count.
Folic acid
Studies suggest that folic acid is important not only for women to prevent neural tubal birth defects
during pregnancy, but also for male sperm quality.
Studies have shown how men with low levels of folic acid have more sperm DNA defects. This means
that the sperm may contain abnormal chromosomes. Abnormal sperm morphology may also increase
chromosomal disorder cases.
If an abnormal sperm fertilizes the egg, the baby has increased risks of carrying a defective
chromosome.

Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is known to increase sperm count.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C protects sperm from oxidative damage and prevents sperm agglutination (sperm clumping
together and becoming non motile). Vitamin C helps increase the quality of sperm in smokers.
L-Carnitine
L-Carnitine is a necessary nutrient for sperm normal function and is known to play a very important
role in sperm maturation in the testis. It also provides energy for the metabolic processes during and
after ejaculation.
Numerous studies show how L-Carnitine helps increase all parameters of sperm health: count,
morphology and motility.
Network Antioxidants
Abnormal sperm morphology is often associated to poor DNA integrity of sperm cells. Supplementing
your diet with a specific fertility blend of antioxidants, like CoQ10, helps to improve sperm health as
well as prevent DNA damage.
If a damaged sperm fertilizes an egg, the embryo will most likely be miscarried. Antioxidants are
necessary to help the body fight the damaging effects of free-radicals that cause DNA damage leading
to gene mutations.

Homeopathic Medicine For Poor Sperm Morphology


Poor morphology can be caused by structural problems, such as enlargement of the testes or scrotal
veins, or by an infection. Surgery, antibiotics and drugs are not the solution.
The following homeopathic remedies can improve poor morphology when taken for a period of 4-6
months. These remedies help treat infections, hydrocele, scar tissue formation, that can be the
underlyng cause of poor sperm quality.
For best results, make sure to consult with a homeopath near you.

Arnica montana 30CH once a week. This remedy helps resolve injuries, even past injuries to the
testicles that may be the cause on inflammation and tissue damage.
Thiosinaminum 6CH one dose twice a day to repair scar tissue in the epididimus. Scar tissue can
cause blockage.
Hamamelis 30CH one dose twice a day to help enlarged varicose veins in the penis (Hydrocele).
Echinacea purpurea 3X, 10 drops once a day to address infections by strengthening the immune
system.
Rhododendron ferrugineum 30CH one pellet once a day for Hydrocele.
Borax 30 CH once a week for Candida infection. Many men have Candida infection and very little
symptoms. Candida makes the seminal fluid sticky, low in pH and affects the sperm. If the
female partner has recurrent yeast infections, the male partner can have Candida issues without
knowing. Make sure to follow a Candida diet.
Medorrhinum 30CH once a week. This remedy improves spermatic fluid and addresses past
gonorrheal infection.

Addressing Abnormal Sperm Morphology Naturally


The natural treatment of poor sperm quality to address low sperm count, poor motility and
morphology consists of following a natural protocol for a number of months with the purpose of
eliminate toxicity, strengthen the male reproductive organs and balance the hormones.

STEP 1

Cleanse for 2 months in order to detox the liver from toxins that can affect hormonal balance and
sperm production. Men are subjected to hormonal disruptors, just like women and the effects of these
chemical have been studied for many years now.
The major cause of poor sperm quality is pesticides. Pesticide accumulation in the body has
detrimental effects on a man's hormonal balance.
According to numerous studies, farmers who are exposed pesticides have a higher likelihood to give
birth to a child with birth defects due to sperm abnormalities. Pesticides are classified as
xenoestrogen.
When they enter the male body, they disrupt the hormonal system by causing low testosterone.
Performing a Fertility cleanse can help the body to eliminate these dangerous toxins.

STEP 2
Follow a natural fertility protocol until improvement is noticed. Do not have another sperm test
analysis until you have completed at least 4 months of this natural protocol because it takes time to
mature new sperm and you need to allow your body the necessary time.
If you are looking for a natural way to support male sperm formation, The Male Fertility Factor
Kit would be a great suppot. This kit contains all the natural recommended vitamins, minerals, amino
acids, fertility superfoods, and nutrients to specifically support normal sperm production, count,
motility and morphology.
It also contains herbal remedies that assist the body in making normal levels of testosterone, while
boosting male sexual functions and sex drive.
The antioxidants in this kit protect the sperm from free radical damage, preventing birth defects and
maintaining overall sperm quality.
By following a natural approch to poor sperm quality, many couple can prevent having to resort to IVF
treatments.

Fertility Blessings!

Questions On Abnormal Sperm


Dear sir/madam
My age is 48 and my semen is very low I want to make my wife pregnant so what pills can I use
please reply.
Thanks
Raju

Answer:
How To Boost Sperm Count Naturally
Hi Raju,
It is very important to follow a very healthy diet rich in fresh vegetables, green leafy vegetables
containing folate and B vitamins, berries containing anti-oxidants. Eat foods rich in selenium and
zinc to help sperm development and spermatic fluid production.
Avoid process foods, hydrogenated fats and artificial sugars.
Avoid stress as much as possible because stress affects male hormonal balance. Do not weak
tight underwear to promote free blood flow to the reproductive organs and avoid saunas because
heat affects motility and DNA integrity of the sperm with male fertility vitamins is also a very
good idea. Fertility vitamins for men, like FertilAid, which are excellent, will help your body
produce healthy sperm and in high quantity.
Supplementing your diet with fertility vitamins will help you achieve results faster. Consider that
it may take 3-6 months to achieve this naturally provided that you don't have other health
issues. If you have any health issues or are taking prescription medication, ask your doctor if
fertility vitamins are good for you.
Blessings!

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