Effective Treatment for Low Sperm Count in Men
If you’re unable to have children, men should also get themselves checked. If sperm count is low or sperm are unhealthy, seek treatment. The following prescriptions may benefit men who are childless, have low sperm count, or unhealthy sperm:
For Childless Men:
- SYPHILINUM CM
One dose, second dose after one month only - NAT. MURE 200 weekly
- KALI PHOS 6X morning and evening
- ACID PHOS Q
Three drops in a glass of water morning and evening
For Weak or Dead Sperm:
- TYPHYDINUM CM
- KALI PHOS CM
- ZINCUM MET. CM
First month number one, second month number two, third month number three, then
continue repeating in this manner and - NAT. MURE + SILICEA 6X
- ACID PHOS Q morning and evening
For Weak or Dead Sperm (Alternative):
- GELSEMIUM + LYCOPODIUM 200
Daily for two days then weekly - HYPERICUM + SYMPHYTUM + STAPHISAGRIA 30
- FERR PHOS + KALI PHOS + NAT. MURE 6X
These homeopathic remedies are suggested for treating various issues related to male infertility and low sperm count. As always, it’s important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new treatment regimen.
- Homeopathic remedies:
- Acid Phos: Increases sperm count and improves sperm quality
- Agnus Castus: Improves sexual function and sperm count
- Arnica: Helps with low sperm count caused by varicocele
- Conium: Effective for low sperm count due to swollen testes
- Staphysagria: Treats low sperm count from various causes and improves sperm quality/quantity
- Lifestyle changes:
- Improve diet: Eat more fish, fruits, vegetables, and walnuts
- Quit smoking
- Reduce alcohol consumption
- Avoid exposure to environmental toxins and pesticides
- Manage stress
- Supplements:
- Vitamin C: Can significantly increase sperm motility and count
- Vitamin D: May help increase testosterone levels
- Zinc: Can increase sperm count in deficient men
- D-aspartic acid: May raise testosterone levels
- Fenugreek extract: Shown to improve testosterone and sexual function
- Medical treatments:
- Treating underlying conditions like varicocele or hormonal imbalances
- Medications to improve sperm production or function
- Surgery in some cases
- Alternative therapies:
- Individualized homeopathic treatment has shown promising results in some studies
- Acupuncture may help in some cases
It’s important to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment, as the most effective approach will depend on the underlying cause of low sperm count. A combination of lifestyle changes, supplements, and medical treatments may be recommended for best results.