Healthy youth is an asset and strength for economic
and social growth of any society. Developmental changes during puberty of
youngsters need proper guidance to avoid future physical, physiological and
psychological ailments. Bilateral Retractile Testis (BRT) is a health problem
if remains unnoticed till adolescence can lead to tribulations. BRT may affect
testicular parenchyma and spermatogenesis. Cremasteric muscles (muscles
attached with testes) pull the testes up into groin so it randomly moves up and
down and do not reside in its natural pouch always. It has been a controversial
issue in male infertility as retraction may affect infertility. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of male infertility among patients with Bilateral
Retractile Testis. Methodology: A total of 200 male
patients were enrolled after the power calculation, with different reproductive
health problems between the age of 18- 40 years during the year
2016 at Reproductive health clinic Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center (JPMC),
Karachi. 25 male patients were reported with infertility and BRT. The data was
collected using self-developed questionnaire including outdoor patients’
physical check-up, manual testicular examination as size and shape were done.
Patient height, weight, blood pressure, their lifestyle, and dressing regarding
wearing tight jeans habits were asked. Semen analysis was carried out showing
abnormality in sperm count, motility or morphology and entered and analysed in
the SPSS version 10. Means and percentages were calculated. Result: Out of 200 male infertile patients, a total of 25 (12.5%) patients with a
diagnosis of BRT were found in the sample with the mean age of 29 years.
Moreover, it was identified that those having BRT also have low motility of the
sperms. Base
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