Boost Oligospermia, or low sperm count Naturally in Bangladesh
Oligospermia, or low sperm count, is one of the most common causes of male infertility. It reduces the chances of conception and can cause emotional stress for couples. At Homoeopathic Foundation Bangladesh (HFB), we provide safe and effective oligospermia homeopathic treatment in Dhaka, aiming to improve sperm count, enhance sperm motility, and restore natural fertility — without side effects.
What is Oligospermia?
Oligospermia refers to a condition where the sperm concentration in a man’s semen is lower than normal. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines it as having fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen. This condition can range from mild to severe, and in some cases, may lead to complete absence of sperm (azoospermia).
Causes of Oligospermia
Several factors can contribute to a low sperm count, including:
- Hormonal imbalances (low testosterone, thyroid disorders)
- Varicocele (swelling of veins in the scrotum)
- Genetic conditions affecting fertility
- Lifestyle issues such as smoking, alcohol, or drug use
- Exposure to environmental toxins, chemicals, or heat
- Long-term use of certain medications
- Chronic stress and lack of sleep
- Poor diet and obesity
- Infections of the reproductive tract
Symptoms of Oligospermia
Oligospermia often has no visible symptoms other than difficulty conceiving. However, some men may experience:
- Reduced facial or body hair (linked to hormonal imbalance)
- Erectile dysfunction or low libido
- Testicular pain or swelling (in cases of infection or varicocele)
- Psychological stress and anxiety
Diagnosis of Oligospermia
At HFB, diagnosis includes:
- Semen analysis to measure sperm count, motility, and shape
- Hormonal testing to check testosterone, FSH, LH, and prolactin levels
- Scrotal ultrasound for varicocele or other abnormalities
- Medical history review including lifestyle, diet, and past illnesses
Homeopathic Treatment for Oligospermia
Our oligospermia homeopathic treatment in Bangladesh is designed to target the root causes of low sperm count. Treatment includes:
- Remedies to stimulate natural sperm production
- Improving sperm motility and morphology
- Correcting hormonal imbalances naturally
- Addressing underlying conditions like varicocele or infections
- Strengthening reproductive health holistically
- Stress management and lifestyle counselling
Benefits of Homeopathy for Oligospermia
- Natural & non-toxic – no harmful side effects
- Improves fertility potential by addressing multiple causes
- Personalised remedies based on detailed case history
- Safe with other medical treatments if needed
- Boosts overall male reproductive health
Diet & Lifestyle Support
Alongside remedies, our doctors recommend:
- Eating zinc-rich foods (pumpkin seeds, nuts, seafood)
- Including antioxidants like vitamin C and E in diet
- Avoiding smoking, alcohol, and recreational drugs
- Maintaining a healthy weight and regular exercise
- Reducing stress through yoga, meditation, or breathing exercises
- Staying hydrated and avoiding excessive heat (like saunas or laptops on lap)
FAQs – Oligospermia Homeopathic Treatment
Can homeopathy really increase sperm count?
Yes. Homeopathy works by addressing root causes such as hormonal imbalance, stress, and varicocele, often leading to a significant improvement in sperm count.
How long does treatment take?
Improvements are usually seen in 3–6 months, depending on severity and lifestyle changes.
Is homeopathy safe for long-term use?
Yes. Remedies are safe, non-addictive, and can be continued without side effects.
Can homeopathy help if I’m already undergoing IVF or IUI?
Yes. Homeopathy can improve sperm quality and complement assisted reproductive techniques.
Take the First Step Toward Fatherhood
If you’re struggling with low sperm count, don’t lose hope. At Homoeopathic Foundation Bangladesh, we provide safe and natural oligospermia homeopathic treatment in Dhaka to help improve fertility and restore confidence.
Book Appointment today for private, expert-guided treatment in Dhaka or online consultations across Bangladesh.