There are various reasons for male infertility, including azoospermia (complete absence of sperm in semen), oligospermia (reduced sperm count in semen), teratozoospermia (presence of abnormally shaped sperm in semen), and sperm DNA fragmentation. Sperm DNA fragmentation is a significant factor in male infertility despite having a normal sperm count in semen. It can be caused by various factors such as aging, chemotherapy, genetics, smoking, stress, and more. Currently, assessing sperm DNA fragmentation is one of the diagnostic tests to determine the cause of male infertility.
Cheaper than similar foreign products.
No need for advanced laboratory equipment.
Simpler and quicker procedures compared to similar methods.
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Economic benefits for the country and patients by preventing currency outflow.