The most important sign of male infertility is the inability to think of the child. Often, there are no other obvious symptoms. In some cases, however, the underlying problem, such as hormonal imbalance or hereditary condition that prevents the passage of sperm can cause symptoms. Male Infertility Symptoms may include:
The inability to think of a child
Problems with sexual function - for example, difficult to reach orgasm (ejaculation delay), or difficulty maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction)
Pain, swelling or lump in the testicles.
Impaired facial hair or body, or other signs of abnormal hormonal or chromosomal
When to seek medical advice
See a doctor if you:
They are unable to conceive after one year of regular unprotected intercourse
This erection or ejaculation, low sexual desire, sexual activity or other problems
Are pain, discomfort or swelling of the testis area fixed.
Have a lower than normal sperm count (less than 20 million sperm per milliliter of semen)
Had problems a testicle, prostate or sexual
A surgery in the groin, testicles, penis or scrotum
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