{"id":1945,"date":"2024-10-08T23:33:06","date_gmt":"2024-10-08T14:33:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/cause01\/"},"modified":"2024-11-13T00:22:32","modified_gmt":"2024-11-12T15:22:32","slug":"cause01","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/en\/male_sterility\/cause01\/","title":{"rendered":"Causes of Male Infertility: Abnormalities of Sperm"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"section-dept__container\">\r\n<div class=\"section-dept__first_content\">\r\n<section class=\"section-dept__content01\">\r\n<h1 class=\"section-dept__content01_title\">\r\n     Causes of Male Infertility: Abnormalities of Sperm\r\n    <\/h1>\r\n<div class=\"section-dept__content01_text\">\r\n<div class=\"section-dept__content02_text\">\r\n<div class=\"ivf_icsi_cap\">\r\n<div class=\"ivf_text02 mt20 pr10 pl10\">\r\n<p>\r\n         It is the \u201cspermatogenic dysfunction\u201d, that is the failure to make sperm, which is overwhelmingly a common cause of male infertility.\r\n        <\/p>\r\n<p>\r\n<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"spermogenesis dysfunction\" height=\"auto\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/male_sterility\/hindrance_image.png\" width=\"100%\"\/>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"ivf00\">\r\n<div class=\"ivf pb10\">\r\n<p class=\"headline\">\r\n<a href=\"#m_sterility01\">\r\n           Oligospermia\r\n           <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"btn\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/funin\/headline_circle_btn.png\"\/>\r\n<\/a>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"ivf pb10\">\r\n<p class=\"headline\">\r\n<a href=\"#m_sterility02\">\r\n           Asthenospermia\r\n           <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"btn\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/funin\/headline_circle_btn.png\"\/>\r\n<\/a>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"ivf pb10\">\r\n<p class=\"headline\">\r\n<a href=\"#m_sterility03\">\r\n           Sperm Malformation\r\n           <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"btn\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/funin\/headline_circle_btn.png\"\/>\r\n<\/a>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"ivf pb10\">\r\n<p class=\"headline\">\r\n<a href=\"#m_sterility04\">\r\n           Azoospermia\r\n           <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"btn\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/funin\/headline_circle_btn.png\"\/>\r\n<\/a>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"ivf pb10\">\r\n<p class=\"headline\">\r\n<a href=\"#m_sterility05\">\r\n           Other Sperm Abnormalities\r\n           <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"btn\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/funin\/headline_circle_btn.png\"\/>\r\n<\/a>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"ivf pb10\">\r\n<p class=\"headline\">\r\n<a href=\"#m_sterility06\">\r\n           Semen Reference Value\r\n           <br\/>\r\n<span style=\"font-size: 0.75em\">\r\n            \uff08Issued by the WHO in 2021\uff09\r\n           <\/span>\r\n<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"btn\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/funin\/headline_circle_btn.png\"\/>\r\n<\/a>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"m_sterility01\">\r\n<\/div>\r\n<h2 class=\"section-dept__content02_title mt20\">\r\n      Oligospermia\r\n     <\/h2>\r\n<div class=\"section-dept__content02_text\">\r\n<p>\r\n       It is a condition where there are only a few sperm.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       In general, oligospermia is defined as the number of spermatozoa in 1ml of semen is less than 15 million.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       The number of sperm in 1 ml of healthy male semen is said to be in the hundreds of millions, so the number is quite low in comparison.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       There are three degrees of oligospermia depending on the number of sperm in 1 ml of semen.\r\n      <\/p>\r\n<ul class=\"list_type1\" style=\"font-weight: bold;\">\r\n<li>\r\n        light\uff08Less than 15 million\uff09\r\n       <\/li>\r\n<li>\r\n        Moderate\uff08Less than 10 million\uff09\r\n       <\/li>\r\n<li>\r\n        Advanced\uff08Less than 5 million\uff09\r\n       <\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<p>\r\n       A sperm count in the semen below the threshold does not necessarily mean that conception is difficult.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       There are many causes of male infertility, especially as determined by sperm motility, and oligozoospermia is often associated with asthenospermia (a case of poor sperm motility).\r\n      <\/p>\r\n<p class=\"align_center pt20 pr20 pb20 pl20 mb20\" style=\"border: solid 1px #555; width: 350px; margin: 0 auto;\">\r\n<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Oligospermia\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/male_sterility\/cau01-img01.jpg\"\/>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"m_sterility02\">\r\n<\/div>\r\n<h2 class=\"section-dept__content02_title\">\r\n      Asthenospermia\r\n     <\/h2>\r\n<div class=\"section-dept__content02_text mb20\">\r\n<p>\r\n       It is a bad state of the motility rate of the sperm.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       Sperm motility refers to the ability to move forward, and the motility of sperm in healthy men is said to be 55%.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       On the other hand, it is said that asthenospermia is diagnosed when the motility of sperm is less than 40% and 25-30% of sperm move forward.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       Sperm motility is believed to be strongly influenced by mitochondria.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       Asthenospermia is said to be caused by environmental hormones and other toxic substances, as well as diet and stress, but these possibilities are not clearly understood.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       Depending on the progress and condition, we will do artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization or micro-insemination.\r\n      <\/p>\r\n<p class=\"align_center\" style=\"margin: 0 auto;\">\r\n<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Asthenospermia\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/male_sterility\/asthenia_image.png\" style=\"width: 75%;\"\/>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"m_sterility03\">\r\n<\/div>\r\n<h2 class=\"section-dept__content02_title\">\r\n      Sperm Malformation\r\n     <\/h2>\r\n<div class=\"section-dept__content02_text mt20\">\r\n<p>\r\n       It is a condition where there are many sperms that are malformed.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the percentage of normal spermatozoa is 4%, and if 96% or more are malformed, it is diagnosed as teratozoospermia.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       Even in healthy men, more than 80% of sperm are malformed, and normal sperm account for 20-15%.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       In addition, the percentage of normal sperm retained is said to be decreasing year by year.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       Malformed sperm can be congenital or acquired factors.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       If there are many clearly malformed sperm, most cases are congenital abnormalities.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       On the other hand, mildly malformed sperm are considered to be an acquired factor, caused by stress (lack of sleep, alcohol consumption, poor diet, electromagnetic radiation) and lifestyle.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       It is said that malformed sperm tend to have a lower probability of conception than normal sperm, but conception is possible, and it has not been determined that the baby will be affected.\r\n      <\/p>\r\n<p>\r\n       In some cases, even sperm with normal shape can cause male infertility due to DNA damage.\r\n      <\/p>\r\n<p class=\"align_center\" style=\"margin: 0 auto;\">\r\n<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Sperm Malformation\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/male_sterility\/kinds_image.png\" style=\"width: 75%;\"\/>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"m_sterility04\">\r\n<\/div>\r\n<h2 class=\"section-dept__content02_title\">\r\n      Azoospermia\r\n     <\/h2>\r\n<div class=\"section-dept__content02_text\">\r\n<p>\r\n       Azoospermia is the absence of sperm in semen.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       If semen is tested twice and no sperm are found in the semen on both occasions, azoospermia is diagnosed.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       About 1 in 100 general people are said to have azoospermia, and 1 in 10 male infertility is said to be caused by azoospermia.\r\n      <\/p>\r\n<p>\r\n       Azoospermia is classified into two factors.\r\n      <\/p>\r\n<ul class=\"list_type1\" style=\"font-weight: bold;\">\r\n<li>\r\n        Obstructive azoospermia (testicles are functioning and producing sperm but not in semen)\r\n       <\/li>\r\n<li>\r\n        Non-obstructive azoospermia (the function to produce sperm is not working)\r\n       <\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<p>\r\n       If you are diagnosed with azoospermia, it is almost impossible to improve with medication.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       Therefore, we try to collect sperm from the testis and epididymis by microscopic testicular sperm extraction (MD-TESE).\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       If even one sperm is found, pregnancy is possible with ICSI, which directly injects the sperm into the egg.\r\n      <\/p>\r\n<p class=\"align_center\" style=\"margin: 0 auto;\">\r\n<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Azoospermia\" src=\"https:\/\/www.oakclinic-group.com\/wp\/wp-content\/themes\/oak-clinic\/en\/assets\/images\/male_sterility\/azoospermia.png\" style=\"width: 90%;\"\/>\r\n<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"m_sterility05\">\r\n<\/div>\r\n<h2 class=\"section-dept__content02_title\">\r\n      Other Sperm Abnormalities\r\n     <\/h2>\r\n<div class=\"section-dept__content02_text mb20\">\r\n<p>\r\n       Other possible causes of sperm abnormality besides sperm shape, sperm count in semen, and sperm motility status,\r\n      <\/p>\r\n<ul class=\"list_type1\">\r\n<li>\r\n        Low semen volume\r\n       <\/li>\r\n<li>\r\n        White blood cells are above the standard value\r\n        <br\/>\r\n        (not good if there are many because it indicates inflammation)\r\n       <\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<p>\r\n       Such will be considered.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       High levels of white blood cells in semen are said to decrease sperm motility and thus make fertilization difficult.\r\n       <br\/>\r\n       At our hospital, we judge and treat based on the sperm standard value shown by WHO.\r\n      <\/p>\r\n<div class=\"m_sterility05-container\">\r\n<div class=\"box1\">\r\n        Volume of Semen\r\n        <div class=\"box2\">\r\n         1.4ml or\r\n         <br\/>\r\n         greater\r\n        <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"box1\">\r\n        White blood cell count\r\n        <div class=\"box2\">\r\n         Less than 1 million\r\n         <br\/>\r\n         per 1 ml\r\n        <\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"m_sterility06\">\r\n<\/div>\r\n<h2 class=\"section-dept__content02_title\">\r\n      Semen Reference Value\uff08Issued by the WHO in 2021\uff09\r\n     <\/h2>\r\n<div class=\"section-dept__content02_text\">\r\n<div class=\"fee_box\">\r\n<table class=\"align_center\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th scope=\"row\">\r\n           Volume of Semen\r\n          <\/th>\r\n<td>\r\n           1.4ml or greater\r\n          <\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th scope=\"row\">\r\n           Concentration of Sperm\r\n          <\/th>\r\n<td>\r\n           At least 16 million per 1 ml\r\n          <\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th scope=\"row\">\r\n           Motility rate\r\n          <\/th>\r\n<td>\r\n           42\uff05 or greater\r\n          <\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th scope=\"row\">\r\n           Total motile sperm count\r\n          <\/th>\r\n<td>\r\n           9.4 million\r\n          <\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th scope=\"row\">\r\n           Progressive\r\n          <\/th>\r\n<td>\r\n           30% or greater\r\n          <\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th scope=\"row\">\r\n           Normal morphology\r\n          <\/th>\r\n<td>\r\n           4\uff05 or greater\r\n          <\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th scope=\"row\">\r\n           Abnormal\/Malformation rate\r\n          <\/th>\r\n<td>\r\n           96\uff05 or less\r\n          <\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th scope=\"row\">\r\n           White blood cell count\r\n          <\/th>\r\n<td>\r\n           Less than 1 million per 1 ml\r\n          <\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/section>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Causes of Male Infertility: Abnormalities of Sperm It is the \u201cspermatogenic dysfunction\u201d, that is the failure to make sperm, which is overwhelmingly a common cause of male infertility. 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