Male Infertility Treatment Market - Global Industry Analysis

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Male infertility refers the male inability to cause pregnancy in a fertile female. It is majorly due to low sperm count, hormonal problem or presence

of low number of motile sperms. Hence, fertility in male requires normal functioning of hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and testes. However, 40%

-50% cases have no identifiable cause and 30% -40% cases are due to problem in the testes. The various causes of increasing infertility in male

includes consumption of alcohol and drugs, rising stress level, obesity, smoking, and environmental toxins. Infertility in male diagnosed with

various techniques such as DNA fragmentation techniques, oxidative stress analysis, sperm agglutination, sperm penetration assay, microscopic

examination, and computer assisted sperm analysis.SpermCheck fertility is a U.S. FDA approved home screening test to determine low sperm

count for men in 2012. According to the American Society for Reproductive medicines, in approximately 40% of infertile couples, male partner is

sole cause of infertility and about 85% -90% are treated with conventional treatment such as drugs or surgery.

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Global male infertility treatment market segmented into drugs, hormonal therapy, and assisted reproductive technology (ART). Drugs used for

male infertility treatment are clomiphene...