Common Causes of Male Infertility
Over the course of his career as a reproductive endocrinologist, Dr. Sami David has acquired a wealth of experience in the field of male infertility. Through his signature SAMI Method, Dr. Sami David identifies all possible causes of male infertility and recommends the necessary steps to correct them. For many men struggling with infertility, anatomical issues such as hydroceles and varicose veins can result in abnormal sperm shape. In addition, infections such as chlamydia and ureaplasma, abnormal levels of hormones such as FSH and testosterone can inhibit the production of healthy sperm. For men with autoimmune disorders that target the sperm, immunosuppressant drugs can facilitate sperm production. Aside from health-related issues, lifestyle choices and environmental issues play a prominent role in male infertility. Exposure to chemicals such as lead, mercury, and cadmium can inhibit fertility, as can behavior such as smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol. To learn more about Dr. David and his SAMI Method, visit www.samidavid.com.











