Abstract

Medical therapy for oligospermia is usually given for a minimum period of three months, so that it covers a complete spermatogenic cycle. One experimental study shows that spermatogenic cycles may be shorter, about sixty days, in men. Here clinical data of five oligospermic men are presented to show the increase in sperm count in six to eight weeks only. These men received low dose estrogen and testosterone combination orally for six to eight weeks. Sperm count increased in four of the five men, one man showed mild increase.

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