WHO estimates that one in every four couples in developing countries is prone to infertility , with male infertility solely responsible for 20–30% of cases. 1 Oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT) is a prevalent form of male infertility characterized by qualitative and quantitative sperm defects. 1 Oxidative damage to sperm DNA has been identified as a contributing factor to OAT and male infertility. 1 Oral supplements containing a blend of micronutrients , essential amino acids, antioxidants, and vitamins essential for the male reproductive system have been shown to improve sperm count, semen volume, sperm motility, and sperm normal morphology.
1 In this video, renowned specialist Dr. Ameet Patki explains how micronutrient supplementation containing antioxidants can address the issue of male infertility. ## Reference ## Patki A, Shelatkar R, Singh M, Agarwal S, Umbardand S, Reddy A,…