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Hidden hormonal disorders are silently damaging male fertility warn

Hidden hormonal disorders are silently damaging male fertility, warn experts



Hidden hormonal disorders are silently damaging male fertility warn

Hormonal disorders in men are becoming a major yet hidden cause of infertility. While many people associate hormones mainly with women’s health, men also rely on a delicate balance of hormones such as testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and thyroid hormones to produce healthy sperm. When these hormones fall out of balance, the body’s ability to make sperm reduces sharply. Doctors say many men ignore early signs because the symptoms are mild or confused with stress, ageing, or lifestyle issues. As a result, fertility problems appear much later, making treatment harder and longer.

Hormonal disorders lower testosterone, which reduces sperm production and sexual drive. Thyroid imbalances (hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism) disrupt metabolism and sperm quality. High prolactin levels interfere with testosterone production and may cause erectile problems. Insulin resistance and obesity disrupt hormonal balance, leading to poor sperm count and motility. Stress-related cortisol spikes suppress male reproductive hormones. “Over the past few years, we have noticed more young and middle-aged men coming with fertility concerns, and a large percentage of them have underlying hormonal disorders. We are observing 2-5 per cent of patients she has been seeing coming with hormonal disorder.

The biggest challenge is that these conditions do not show strong symptoms in the beginning. A man may only feel slightly tired, gain weight, have reduced interest in sex, or experience mood changes. Because these signs are subtle, they are often ignored for months or even years. This delay affects sperm quality, reduces hormone levels, and sometimes leads to complete disruption of the reproductive cycle.  Early diagnosis, lifestyle correction, proper medication, and hormone therapy will be beneficial to manage these problems effectively. I advise men to get a hormone panel and semen analysis done if they are trying to conceive and not seeing results,” said Dr Jyotshna Palgamkar, Fertility Specialist, Nova IVF Fertility, Virar, Mumbai.

“To protect fertility, men should maintain a healthy weight and exercise regularly, avoid smoking, alcohol, and steroids, get enough sleep and manage stress, check thyroid, testosterone, and prolactin levels regularly, and seek medical help early if experiencing fatigue, low libido, or delayed conception. Hormonal disorders may be silent, but their effect on male fertility is serious and growing. Early awareness, regular testing, and timely treatment can protect reproductive health and improve the chances of a healthy pregnancy,” said  Dr Jyotshna Palgamkar

“We are seeing more couples face infertility; many cases are linked to hormonal disorders in men. These imbalances quietly affect sperm count, quality, and sexual health, but most men do not notice the early signs. So, with timely testing, hormone correction, weight control, and supportive treatments, we can improve their fertility. Early action truly makes a big difference for couples trying to conceive,” said Dr Rita Modi, senior consultant, Fertility Health Specialist, Motherhood Fertility & IVF.



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