I know about having a low sperm count. It’s part of my health condition.
Arimidex is a prescription drug. Arimidex is used to treat high estrogen in males and from what I understand not for infertility. It’s used in other medical areas but not to increase ones sperm count.
Clomid is used for fertility but I’m not sure how effective it is within males.
You should consider making an appointment for an Urologist and if an Urologist cannot assist, ask to be referred toward an Endocrine specialist. Endocrine specialists handle hormonal disorders, etc. You need to get more proper blood work done to conclude why your sperm count is a bit low. Could be your age, health, or something else minor that can be corrected with medication(s).
Remember, a low sperm count doesn’t mean you can’t have a child. There are other medical factors involved. But, if you have been trying and is unsuccessful, please seek why.
If you want to know if you are infertile, please after you have done the proper blood work from an Urologist, Endocrine, or Fertility specialist, check your LH and FSH hormone levels. Please research. They both conclude if your testes is properly producing sperm or testosterone. My LH and FSH levels will be forever low thus, I cannot have children and my body doesn’t produce enough sperm on it’s own.
It gets more complicated especially dealing with hormones, but make an appointment with your primary care doctor and let that person refer you toward one of those specialist. Make sure you also research and I hope you don’t have a more serious health problem.
Originally Posted by dstallion
Are arimidex and clomid prescription medicines?