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Will Intake Of Odimont Tablet Regularly Affect My Sperm Count?
I'm having low sperm count(12MI/ml and 20% motile) and doctor suggested me to take Paternia tablet for 3 months and then re-do sperm analysis test. Will that help? Also, I have allergic cough and cold issue and I am taking Odimont tablet regularly. Will there any side affect of these medicine on my sperm count? please advise!
No, the use of the odimont would not affect your sperm count.
Low sperm count can be related to: (1)hormone imbalance with low levels of testosterone (2)genetic or hereditary causes (3)genital infection (4)a structural issue with the genitalia such as undescended testes (5)varicoceles (6)exposure to pesticides (7)previous surgery to the area
If there is no improvement with the use of the medication, you and your partner can consult a fertility specialist that may be able to help with conception.
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Will Intake Of Odimont Tablet Regularly Affect My Sperm Count?
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic No, the use of the odimont would not affect your sperm count. Low sperm count can be related to: (1)hormone imbalance with low levels of testosterone (2)genetic or hereditary causes (3)genital infection (4)a structural issue with the genitalia such as undescended testes (5)varicoceles (6)exposure to pesticides (7)previous surgery to the area If there is no improvement with the use of the medication, you and your partner can consult a fertility specialist that may be able to help with conception. I hope this helps