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The Andrology Department of Manipal Hospitals offers comprehensive diagnosis and treatment options for a wide range of reproductive and sexual dysfunctions, including reproductive urology and medical management of male infertility. With our significant knowledge and expertise at Manipal Hospitals, we can provide accurate therapy and care for our patients, including a dedicated urodynamic lab for their well-being.
Manipal Hospitals employs skilled andrologists who specialise in evaluating, consulting, and treating various reproductive disorders affecting the genitourinary organs and the male reproductive system. Along with medical treatments, our staff offers lifestyle advice and education to help our patients maintain their health and sexual well-being. The Department of Andrology at Manipal Hospitals Broadway is committed to helping our patients live healthier and happier lives by providing various services. Our highly qualified professionals offer comprehensive diagnoses and surgical procedures. The department's scope, linked to the Department of Urology, includes Robotic Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Reconstructive Urology, and Neuropathology.
Consult our Andrologist Hospital In Kolkata if you need treatment for disorders related to male fertility.
The lab undertakes semen analysis using a variety of diagnostic tests. Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is used for sperm processing and IVF. The tests also include testicular biopsy evaluations and post-vasectomy semen analysis.
Treatment of an inflamed prostate gland, known as prostatitis or prostatitis. Prostatitis may occur in response to infection or even in the absence of infections. The treatment is up to 8 weeks of specialized antibiotics that target the prostate.
Sexual dysfunction or ED problems are a result of neurological problems, drug side-effects, hormone insufficiencies, cardiovascular diseases or diabetes. Treating this problem quickly and effectively greatly improves a person's quality of life.
The curved structure that is located beneath the testicle can sometimes be affected by discomfort or pain. There may also be signs of inflammation, warmth, and redness. It is a common cause of pain in this region for most adults. The condition is treated by antibiotics over a period of 6 weeks.
Adult males who live in hot climates may face this issue. It is a slow and pathological accumulation of fluids particularly around the testes. Hydroceles may disappear in time, but it is important to have a doctor evaluate and perform a hydrocelectomy to remove it if necessary.
This is an abnormal enlargement of the pampiniform venous plexus in the scrotum. It can be treated through surgical or non-surgical procedures like embolization.
The Department of Andrology offers extensive in-depth diagnostics and treatment options to a varied number of reproductive and sexual dysfunctions like Reproductive Urology, Medical Management of Male Infertility, Andro & IVF LAB, Erectile Dysfunction, Ejaculatory Dysfunction, Men’s Health, Sexual Medicine, Sperm Banking Cryopreservation / Vitrification
The tests involve testicular biopsy assessment and post-vasectomy sperm analysis. Treatment for an inflamed prostate gland is often known as prostatitis. Prostatitis can develop in reaction to infection or the absence of illness. The treatment consists of up to 8 weeks of specialised antibiotics for the prostate.
Andrology encompasses the comprehensive study and treatment of male reproductive health, including but not limited to sperm analysis, testing, and preservation. It delves into various aspects such as hormonal imbalances, sexual dysfunction, and infertility issues in men. Andrologists, the specialised physicians in this field, play a pivotal role in diagnosing and managing a wide range of male reproductive disorders. They conduct thorough assessments, offer tailored treatment plans, and provide ongoing support to address concerns. While primarily associated with urology, andrology extends beyond urinary system disorders, focusing specifically on male reproductive system health and function.
If you experience any of the following conditions, it may be advisable to seek the expertise of an andrologist:
Prostatitis
Prostate cancer
Penile cancer
Testicular carcinoma
Erectile dysfunction
Infertility
Varicocele
Hydrocele
Balanitis
Testicular torsion
Premature ejaculation
An andrologist, or reproductive health professional, may recommend a variety of tests. These include following tests:
Semen analysis: Semen is the male reproductive fluid that contains spermatozoa (also known as sperm).
Sperm processing for assisted reproductive technology (ART): Before beginning a reproductive therapy like Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), your fertility physician will need a sperm sample.
Post-vasectomy sperm analysis: Following a vasectomy, it is critical to get a semen analysis to ensure that your semen no longer contains sperm.
Testicular biopsy assessments.
Following a full medical history and physical examination, a semen analysis is performed to determine the quantity and quality of semen. Additional tests, such as diagnostic and genetic testing, may be required based on early findings. An ultrasound can be used to diagnose a varicocele or sperm tract abnormality.
Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to achieve or sustain an erection during sexual intercourse. Men may have difficulty dealing with this issue. However, with proper medicine administered at the appropriate time, this illness can be treated.
There are numerous neurological (nerve-related) causes of ED. Diabetes, persistent alcoholism, multiple sclerosis, heavy metal toxicity, drug induced, spinal cord and nerve trauma, and nerve damage after pelvic surgery can all result in erectile dysfunction.
Erectile dysfunction is not something you have to live with. Almost all cases of erectile dysfunction are curable, and treatment can enhance patients' general physical and emotional health as well as couples' closeness.
The following are the most common causes of male infertility:
Varicocele
Undescended testicles
Past testicular injury or surgery
Radiation exposure
Environmental pollutants or medications
Alcohol consumption
These all are possible physical risks. Infections and sexually transmitted diseases, as well as genetic variables such as Klinefelter's syndrome, cystic fibrosis, and unexplained genetic polymorphisms, can all cause fertility issues.
Many infertile males suffer from idiopathic infertility, which means that no specific cause of infertility has been identified. A fertility specialist and urologist can examine the various reproductive problems' causes.
Following are the symptoms of male infertility:
Some symptoms include failure to ejaculate or a tiny amount of seminal fluid discharged after ejaculation.
Semen that is red or pink may suggest the presence of blood.
Pain, swelling, or a lump in the testicular area may also suggest a medical problem. If a man has had blunt force injuries to his genitals or has received cancer treatment, he should consult a doctor before attempting to conceive.
The findings indicate that male infertility is just as common as female infertility. Overall, one-third of infertility cases are caused by male reproductive disorders, one-third by female reproductive issues, and one-third by both male and female reproductive issues, or an unknown factor.
Abstinence from sexual activity should begin two days before the analysis and last no more than seven days. According to research, the best sperm count and motility parameters are achieved between 2 and 7 days. Please keep in mind that a two-day abstinence period must last at least 48 hours (2 full days) for the results of your semen study to be properly interpreted.
Andrology is a medical branch focusing on male reproductive health. It addresses conditions such as infertility, erectile dysfunction, and hormonal imbalances affecting men. Get an appointment today at Manipal Hospitals