Study of biochemical and sperm parameters in infertile males with diabetes mellitus
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anti- diabetic drug, nondiabetic fertile, biochemical, semen analysis, FSH, LH, FBS, Prolactin, testosteroneAbstract
World Health Organization has stated Infertility as a medical condition in which an individual has the inability to conceive even after one year of regular unprotected active sexual intercourse. Presently, Infertility has been a major condition, which is multifactorial in nature and is supposed to have been affected approximately about 15% to 20% of the couples who are desperate for pregnancy. The contributory factors for male infertility may be of different factors comprising of complex pathogenesis, change in lifestyle, other organic diseases, genetic factors, environmental risk factors and their interactions. The patients with subnormal semen parameters are advised for blood hormonal analysis tests as these hormonal tests are more reliable and valid in the further proper management of the infertility [11]. These hormonal tests include Follicle Stimulation Hormone (FSH), Testosterone, Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Prolactin. This cross section study was done in 100 males, 50 diabetic infertile men and 50 non-diabetic fertile men. Semen samples were obtained by masturbation after 2–7 days of sexual abstinence. The Semen Samples were analyzed as per the instructions given in the WHO manual for semen analysis.
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