Infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to get pregnant after one year of regular and unprotected sexual intercourse. Although it is not a life-threatening condition, infertile couple often suffer from mental health issues, including depression and low self-esteem that may impact their Quality of Life (QoL). Male factors contribute to a half of the underlying causes of infertility and semen analysis play a vital role in investigation of the fertility status of the male partners. By performing semen analysis, we could predict the chance of a couple to conceive. Male infertility treatments include surgery, hormonal treatment and also assisted reproductive techniques, such as intra uterine insemination and in vitro fertilization that may lead to a financial burden for infertile couple. For facing this issue, traditional or herbal medicine and antioxidants are often be used as an alternative way by many infertile couples. One of the traditional medicines used in Indonesia and other Southeast-Asia Countries for infertility cases is Eurycoma longifolia or Pasak Bumi. Based on previous studies in animals, Eurycoma longifolia could improve Testosterone and may improve sperm parameters, even though there are very few studies in human including in Indonesia. Antioxidants (multivitamins) are also routinely given to the infertile men as they could protect sperm damages from oxidative stress and may in advanced improve sperm quantity and quality. Our study aims to compare the effect of Eurycoma longifolia, Multivitamins and the combination on sperm parameters and also reproductive hormones of the infertile males.
Age range
20 Years – 45 Years
Sex
MALE
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Change from Baseline in Sperm Concentration measured in million per milliliter of ejaculates by LensHooke X1 PRO at Week 12
Timeframe: Baseline and Week 12
Change from Baseline in Progressive Sperm Motility measured in percentage (%) by LensHooke X1 PRO at Week 12
Timeframe: Baseline and Week 12
Change from Baseline in Normal Sperm Morphology measured in percentage (%) by LensHooke X1 PRO at Week 12
Timeframe: Baseline and Week 12
Change from Baseline in Serum Follicle Stimulating Hormone Level was determined using electro-chemiluminescence immunoassay (ECLIA) by COBAS 6000 core and measured in mIU/milliliter
Timeframe: Baseline and Week 12
Change from Baseline in Serum Total Testosterone Level was determined using electro-chemiluminescence immunoassay (ECLIA) by COBAS 6000 core and measured in nanogram/deciliter
Timeframe: Baseline, Week 6 and Week 12