Objective: Nowadays, there is an increased incidence of infertility in Indian males due to lifestyle changes. Hence, the objective of this study is evaluating the gonadotropin releasing hormones (GnRH) level in infertile young male in Indian population.
Materials and Methods:In total, 56 patients having abnormal semen count and five control patients have been included in the study. All patients were underwent sperm count and estimation of hormones includes GnRH such as follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), tri-iodothyronine, thyroxin, prolactin, and testosterone.
Results:The sperm concentration of infertile men was significantly lower than control. Sperm motility behaviors rapid, sluggish, and non-motile characters were significantly lower than control. Among GnRH, FSH has been significantly higher in infertile group than control group.Conclusion: FSH may be considered as a marker for male infertility.
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