Tag: ICSI

  • Male Infertility: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options in Hyderabad

    Infertility isn’t just a women’s issue—male factors contribute to nearly 40–50% of all infertility cases. Yet, many men hesitate to talk about it or seek help.


    At MHRT Hospitals, Hyderabad, Dr. Roya Rozati and her team provide comprehensive diagnosis and effective treatments for male infertility with sensitivity and expertise.

    What is Male Infertility?

    Male infertility refers to a man’s inability to cause pregnancy in a fertile female partner. This is usually due to problems with sperm production, sperm quality, or delivery of sperm.

    Common Causes of Male Infertility

    • Low sperm count (Oligospermia)
    • Poor sperm motility (slow or weak-moving sperm)
    • Abnormal sperm shape (morphology)
    • Varicocele – Enlarged veins in the scrotum
    • Hormonal imbalances
    • Lifestyle factors – smoking, alcohol, obesity, stress
    • Infections or past STDs
    • Exposure to heat, toxins, or radiation
    • Genetic conditions or undescended testicles

    Symptoms to Watch Out For

    Most men don’t experience obvious symptoms. However, some signs can include:

    • Difficulty with ejaculation or low volume of semen
    • Erectile dysfunction or reduced libido
    • Pain, swelling, or lump in the testicle
    • Past medical or surgical history affecting reproductive organs

    How is Male Infertility Diagnosed?

    At MHRT Hospitals, we begin with a thorough consultation and:

    • Semen analysis – to check sperm count, motility, and morphology
    • Hormone blood tests – to evaluate testosterone and other hormones
    • Scrotal ultrasound – to detect blockages, varicocele, or testicular damage
    • Genetic testing – in case of severe sperm abnormalities
    • Testicular biopsy – in some rare or non-obstructive azoospermia cases

    Treatment Options for Male Infertility

    Treatment depends on the root cause and may include:

    • Lifestyle changes – quitting smoking, weight loss, stress reduction
    • Medications or hormonal therapy – to improve sperm production
    • Surgical treatments – like varicocele repair or sperm retrieval (PESA, TESA)
    • Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) like:
      • IUI (Intrauterine Insemination)
      • IVF with ICSI – where a single sperm is injected into an egg

    Even in cases of zero sperm count, advanced techniques often offer solutions.

    Why MHRT Hospitals?

    • Expert evaluation by a multidisciplinary team
    • Advanced diagnostics and treatment options under one roof
    • Personalized care for every couple
    • One of the most experienced fertility teams in Hyderabad

    Male infertility is more common than you think—but it’s treatable.
    Ignoring it or delaying evaluation only makes the journey longer and harder.

    At MHRT Hospitals, we help couples face these challenges with expert care and complete privacy.

    📞 Book an Appointment

    If you’re struggling to conceive, it’s time to consult with Dr. Roya Rozati and take the first step.
    Visit 👉 www.drroyarozati.com
    📞 Call: 98491 61421

  • What is ICSI? A Simple Guide for Couples Trying to Conceive

    When you’re navigating fertility treatments, terms like IVF, IUI, and ICSI can feel overwhelming. If your doctor has recommended ICSI, it’s important to understand what it means and how it can help.
    At MHRT Hospitals, Hyderabad, under the expert care of Dr. Roya Rozati, hundreds of couples have benefited from this advanced procedure.

    What is ICSI?

    ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is an advanced form of IVF. In this method, a single healthy sperm is directly injected into an egg to aid fertilization. This technique is especially useful in cases where the sperm cannot fertilize the egg naturally, even with conventional IVF.

    Who Needs ICSI?

    ICSI is usually recommended for:

    • Male infertility (low sperm count, poor motility, or abnormal shape)
    • Previous failed IVF attempts
    • Cases where sperm needs to be retrieved surgically (like TESA or PESA)
    • Unexplained infertility
    • Couples using frozen sperm or eggs

    Step-by-Step: How ICSI Works

    1. Ovarian stimulation – The female partner is given hormonal injections to produce multiple eggs.
    2. Egg retrieval – Mature eggs are collected from the ovaries.
    3. Sperm collection – Sperm is collected or surgically retrieved from the male partner.
    4. Microscopic injection – An embryologist selects a single sperm and injects it into each mature egg.
    5. Embryo culture – The fertilized eggs (embryos) are monitored for 3–5 days.
    6. Embryo transfer – A healthy embryo is placed into the uterus.

    Success Rates of ICSI

    The success of ICSI depends on:

    • Woman’s age and egg quality
    • Sperm quality
    • Uterine and endometrial health
    • Experience of the embryology team

    At MHRT Hospitals, ICSI is performed in our advanced fertility lab with high success rates and individualized care.

    Is ICSI Safe?

    Yes, ICSI has been used for decades and has led to the birth of millions of healthy babies worldwide.
    There’s no increased risk of genetic problems compared to traditional IVF when done under expert supervision and with proper genetic counseling when required.

    Final Thoughts

    ICSI is a powerful fertility treatment that offers hope to couples facing male infertility or unexplained failure of conventional IVF.
    With the expertise of Dr. Roya Rozati and the support of a trusted team, MHRT Hospitals provides world-class care with compassion and precision.

    Still unsure if ICSI is right for you?


    Schedule a consultation with Dr. Roya Rozati at MHRT Hospitals, Hyderabad.
    Visit 👉 www.drroyarozati.com or call +91-98491 61421 today.