Jai Andrology Blog
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From outpatient testing to surgical procedures, with or without hospital stays, the Jai Andrology team will deliver the high-quality care you need. They will uphold your privacy for the most intimate issues, and support you throughout treatment and recovery. The blog offers articles on various male reproductive issues and their treatments.
Jai Andrology Blog
1y ago
The biological time clock of the female has always been the main emphasis when it comes to ageing and fertility. Now that more couples are delaying parenthood, the focus of study has switched to male fertility. Over the past 20 years, scientists have come to the consensus that as men age, their semen volume drops and their sperm's morphology and motility (their capacity to migrate toward an egg) alter ..read more
Jai Andrology Blog
1y ago
About one in eight couples struggle with infertility. Although it's commonly assumed that infertility is a problem with female reproduction, about 40% of couples have trouble becoming pregnant as a result of male factor infertility. Below are the common questions on male fertility. In case of more queries contact Jai Andrology experts in Vishakapatnam and Vijayawada ..read more
Jai Andrology Blog
1y ago
Infertility can be caused by various physical and psychological factors, affecting both men and women. Although female infertility is more commonly discussed, male infertility also plays a significant role and needs to be openly talked about. Unfortunately, many men keep their struggles with infertility to themselves, leading to confusion and misinformation. For instance, myths such as riding bikes or wearing tight underpants being causes of male infertility are rampant. Therefore, let's examine some facts about male infertility ..read more
Jai Andrology Blog
1y ago
Veins in the body transport blood from various organs back to the heart. They usually have valves that ensure the blood flows in the right direction. When the valves in the testicular vein do not function properly, gravity causes blood to collect in the scrotum, resulting in a varicocele. They typically occur on the left side, and are most likely related to the path of the testicular vein in the abdomen ..read more
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1y ago
After attempting to conceive through unprotected sex for about a year, couples are generally considered infertile. Entering into the realm of infertility can be daunting and overwhelming, as pregnancy announcements seem to be everywhere and uncertainty about overall health can arise ..read more
Jai Andrology Blog
1y ago
Premature ejaculation occurs when a person orgasms sooner than desired during sexual activity. It is a common issue that can be frustrating and embarrassing. It may result in a loss of erection and difficulty in satisfying a partner, leading to problems with intimacy and relationships ..read more
Jai Andrology Blog
1y ago
Erectile dysfunction (ED), also known as impotence, is a condition where a man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection that is firm enough for sexual intercourse ..read more
Jai Andrology Blog
1y ago
ED, also known as impotence, is a common sexual dysfunction where men have difficulty getting or maintaining an erection. Jai Andrology and Men’s Health offers a variety of treatments and services to help men improve their sexual health and enjoy a more fulfilling sex life ..read more
Jai Andrology Blog
1y ago
Penile curvature is a condition where the penis bends or curves abnormally during an erection. The curvature can occur upwards, downwards, or to either side. While some degree of curvature is normal, excessive curvature can make sexual intercourse uncomfortable or even painful. It may also affect a man's ability to achieve or maintain an erection, and can have psychological effects as well ..read more