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Doctor explains Treatments for Male Infertility

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2019
  • Dr. Eric Tygenhof goes over various treatment options for different types of male infertility. These treatment options range from supplements to medications to surgical procedure to assisted reproductive techniques. At the end of this video you should understand the basics of what treatment options might be right for you based on your infertility diagnosis.
    Dr. Eric Tygenhof is a board-certified expert urologist specializing in general urology, with a particular emphasis in stone disease and robotic surgery. He practices in Fullerton, California as a partner at Southland Urology. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @freedomncayiyana3088
    @freedomncayiyana3088 4 года назад

    Thank you very much Doctor for this video. I'm diabetic and I suffer from Retrograde ejaculation. I tried Sudafed but I didn't work, which other medication can I try?

    • @DoctorEric
      @DoctorEric  3 года назад

      Sudafed is the standard treatment. If that wasn't successful some doctors will try imipramine or midodrine. If these aren't successful and you are trying to conceive then doing post-ejaculatory bladder washings to harvest sperm and then intrauterine insemination would be reasonable.

  • @zoegraham9292
    @zoegraham9292 5 месяцев назад

    my partner has had a sperm test and it say occaional grade c sperm seen total sperm count 2 million any help on this please on what best to help or meds why to help thanx

  • @zaynefrancis6979
    @zaynefrancis6979 3 года назад +1

    Hi doctor. My spouse has Retrograde Ejaculation from prostate surgery. No semen comes out only through the bladder. Can you tell us hows it possible we have a child please?

    • @DoctorEric
      @DoctorEric  3 года назад +1

      Typically this will require collecting sperm from the urine and using that sperm for intrauterine insemination. A local infertility clinic can guide you through that process.