Diagnosis of Cryptozoospermia
Men have sperm counts per millilitre of semen that range from 15 million to more than 200 million. A low sperm count is identified if it falls to less than 15 million sperm per millilitre or less than 39 million per ejaculate.
Semen Analysis
The first step in diagnosing Cryptozoospermia is a semen analysis. A sperm sample is collected for microscopic examination. It assesses the quantity and quality of the sperm.
Testicular Biopsy
To determine whether there are any issues with sperm production by looking at testicular tissue, a testicular biopsy is required. This procedure involves taking a sample of testicular tissue, which is then studied under a microscope in a lab.
Other Diagnostic Tests
Additional diagnostics may reveal the underlying etiology of Cryptozoospermia. In order to analyse the reproductive organs, genetic testing is used to look for genetic diseases, and blood tests are used to measure hormone levels.
