The WHO has estimated the global infertility rate at 50–80 million. 25-50% of infertility cases are attributed to male partners . Low sperm count ( oligozoospermia ), poor sperm motility ( asthenozoospermia ), sperm vitality ( necrozoospermia ), sperm morphology ( teratozoospermia ), or a combination of these parameters (called oligoasthenoteratozoospermia and azoospermia ) are common causes of male infertility. 1 A diet inclusive of antioxidants has been shown to increase hormone synthesis and spermatozoa concentration, motility, and morphology in men with low-quality semen, improving sperm quality . 2 In this video, Dr.

Ameet Patki Β  discusses the rationale behind using micronutrient supplementation to treat male infertility . Have you observed any beneficial effects of micronutrient supplementation in your patients? Share your views by commenting below! ##References## Kohli A, Kumar…