DNA Fragmentation Test of Sperm: How Far it’s Helpful!
In this blog, we will take a close look at the DNA fragmentation test of sperm and how helpful it is in determining male fertility.
(Sperm DNA fragmentation test refers to the assessment of the level of damage to the genetic material in man’s sperm.)
The test is performed to identify the presence of DNA damage in the sperm which can contribute to male fertility problems.
The DNA fragmentation test can be done to assess the potential occurrence of male fertility and infertility. The fertilizing capacity of sperm to be able to help couples to understand the problems related to it.
If a man’s sperm DNA is damaged, it can lead to difficulty in conceiving and an increased risk of miscarriage.
Detecting DNA fragmentation can help to guide the development of an effective treatment plan.
Lifestyle changes
Medication
Assisted reproduction techniques
Can male fertility be improved if DNA fragmentation is detected?
If DNA fragmentation is detected during the DFI test, it may be possible to take steps to improve the fragmentation level.
However, it depends on the severity of the DNA damage and other underlying factors which decide the speed of the recovery.
Lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking & reducing alcohol consumption, can improve sperm quality and reduce DNA fragmentation.
A healthy diet high in antioxidants, such as fruits & vegetables, may also help reduce DNA damage in sperm.
ART, such as ICSI may also be an option for couples struggling with male fertility associated with high DFI & sometimes testicular sperm is also recommended for better quality of sperm.
Conclusion:
It is important to note that high levels of DNA fragmentation have been linked to reduced sperm count & motility as well as a decreased in successful pregnancies. Consult with a healthcare professional specializing in male fertility to determine the best course of action if DNA fragmentation is high during DFI testing.