“Evaluation Of Semen Parameter Contributing Infertility In Wardha Region”
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S08.016Abstract
Background: Male infertility is a socially disruptive sickness for couples that carries various stigmas and is a source of marital discord; it is also a global health issue. About 15% of all teams, or 48.5 million, struggle with infertility. It is believed that men account for 20-30% of all infertility cases. Methodology: The total participants (n = 100) will be included in this study. We will be performing the study on the infertility male participant. We will collect semen samples from the participant and scan them under the analysis under a compound microscope. This study will be carried out in Wardha test tube centre A.V.B.R.H., Sawangi (M), Wardha. History of childhood infections like mumps, S.T.D., tuberculosis, and Viral infection. Sexual history like potency, libido, the lubricant used, time and frequency of intercourse, Exposure to heat, alcohol, cocaine, cannabis abuse, tobacco use, and radiation exposure will be noted. Expected Results: Most of this research will be conducted on individuals with low sperm counts and aberrant sperm parameters, such as those affected by Asthenozoospermia, teratozoospermia, and oligospermia. Semen abnormalities (such as oligospermia and azoospermia) are expected to be more common among government employees and less common among factory workers. The results will be compared to those obtained from semen of the same ages. Oligospermia and azoospermia may be most common between 31 and 40 and become less common as people age. Conclusion: The correlation of professional exposure to male infertility will become evident with this study.