Acupuncture may improve sperm quality
Reuters Health
New York
on Wednesday, July 27,
2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) -
Acupuncture may have a role as a treatment for
certain types of male infertility, researchers
suggest.
They report, in the medical journal Fertility and
Sterility, an improvement in sperm quality following
acupuncture, especially the structural integrity of
sperm.
Dr. Jian Pei, from Christian-Lauritzen-Institut
in Ulm, Germany, and colleagues assessed the
benefits of acupuncture therapy in 28 men with
unexplained sperm abnormalities, including malformed
and motionless sperm, and low numbers of sperm. A
variety of standard acupuncture points throughout
the body were used.
Acupuncture led to a significant increase in the
percentage and number of sperm without structural
defects, the investigators report.
Still, certain specific sperm abnormalities, such
as immaturity, did not resolve or change with
acupuncture, the report indicates.
The results suggest that acupuncture could be a
useful treatment for infertility in men, but further
research is needed to confirm the findings and to
shed light on the mechanisms involved, the authors
conclude.
SOURCE: Fertility and Sterility, July 2005.