Direct and Gradual Electrical Testicular Shocks Improve Sperm Production in Infertile Men
Study Overview
About 15% of couples face infertility, with male factors contributing to nearly half of the cases. This often results from issues like low sperm production and sperm dysfunction. In this study, 90 infertile men with various sperm issues participated in a trial to test a new treatment.
Key Findings
Participants underwent a treatment using a fertility device that delivered mild electrical shocks (5 milliamps) to improve sperm health. Semen samples were collected before and four months after treatment. Results showed:
- Increased sperm count, volume, and motility compared to a control group.
- Statistically significant improvements were noted (p < 0.05) between the initial and follow-up semen analyses.
Practical Solutions and Benefits
This painless, at-home device is designed to treat the entire testicular area, including the epididymis, which significantly enhances sperm health. It offers a:
- Cost-effective solution for addressing infertility.
- Safe and effective method without adverse effects noted in ultrasounds taken before and after treatment.
Clinical Trial Registration
Clinical Trial’s Registration Number: NCT04173052.
Supporting Healthcare Improvements
Clinical trials are essential for developing effective treatments. Our AI-driven platform, DocSym, integrates clinical protocols and research into an accessible knowledge base for healthcare providers.
Streamlined Patient Care
In today’s healthcare landscape, efficient operations are vital. Our mobile apps facilitate:
- Appointment scheduling
- Treatment monitoring
- Telemedicine services
By using AI, clinics can enhance workflows, improve patient outcomes, and reduce paperwork. Discover more at aidevmd.com.