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How To Increase Sperm Count By Food

Looking to boost your sperm count through diet? Discover the best foods, vitamins, and minerals that can support healthy sperm production and improve male fertility naturally.

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Written by Dr. Rohinipriyanka Pondugula

Reviewed by Dr. D Bhanu Prakash MBBS, AFIH, Advanced certificate in critical care medicine, Fellowship in critical care medicine

Last updated on 13th Jan, 2026

Increase Sperm Count By Food

A healthy sperm count is essential for male fertility and overall reproductive health. While several factors influence sperm production, including genetics, lifestyle, and medical conditions, your diet plays a crucial role. Eating the right foods can naturally boost sperm count, motility (movement), and overall sperm health. If you're looking to improve fertility or simply maintain reproductive wellness, here’s a simple guide on how to increase sperm count through food.

Understanding Sperm Count and Fertility

Sperm count refers to the number of sperm present in a given amount of semen. A low sperm count (oligospermia) can make conception difficult. A healthy sperm count is typically 15 million sperm per milliliter or higher. However, sperm quality (shape, motility, and DNA integrity) is just as important as quantity.

Best Foods to Increase Sperm Count

Certain foods are packed with nutrients that support sperm production and overall reproductive health. Here are the top foods to include in your diet:

  • Zinc-Rich Foods: Oysters,pumpkin seeds, beef, lamb, chickpeas, lentils, cashews, and almonds are crucial for testosterone production and sperm development.
  • Antioxidant-Packed Fruits & Vegetables: Berries, citrus fruits, leafy greens, tomatoes, and pomegranates help protect sperm cells from oxidative damage.
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Fatty fish, flaxseeds, chia seeds, and walnuts improve blood flow to reproductive organs and sperm membrane health.
  • Folate (Vitamin B9) & Vitamin B12: Leafy greens, eggs, beans, lentils, and fortified cereals enhance sperm DNA quality and count.
  • Vitamin C & Vitamin E: Citrus fruits, bell peppers, sunflower seeds, and avocados reduce oxidative stress and improve sperm motility.
  • Selenium-Rich Foods: Brazil nuts, eggs, tuna, and sardines protect sperm from damage and support testosterone levels.
  • Garlic: Contains allicin, which can improve blood circulation and overall sperm health.
  • Dark Chocolate: High-cocoa dark chocolate provides L-arginine, potentially boosting sperm count and volume.

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Foods to Avoid for Better Sperm Health

Just as some foods help, others can harm sperm production. Limit or avoid:

  • Processed meats (high in preservatives)

  • Soy products (excess soy may lower testosterone)
  • Alcohol (reduces sperm count and motility)
  • Sugary drinks & trans fats (found in fried and junk food)
  • Excessive caffeine (moderation is key)
  • Lifestyle Tips to Improve Sperm Count
  • Diet alone isn’t enough—healthy habits matter too!
  • Stay hydrated: Adequate water intake is essential for maintaining healthy semen volume.
  • Exercise regularly: Moderate physical activity can help increase testosterone levels, supporting sperm production.
  • Avoid smoking & vaping: Both habits can cause significant damage to sperm DNA and overall sperm quality.
  • Manage stress: Reducing stress levels helps lower cortisol, which can negatively impact sperm production.
  • Maintain a healthy weight: Achieving and maintaining a healthy weight is important for optimal testosterone levels.
  • Avoid excessive heat: Limiting exposure to high temperatures protects sperm production and count.

When to See a Doctor?

If you’ve been trying to conceive for over a year (or 6 months if you’re over 35) without success, consult a fertility specialist. Other signs include:

  • Low libido or erectile dysfunction
  • Pain or swelling in the testicles
  • Hormonal imbalances (hair loss, fatigue)
  • A doctor may recommend a semen analysis test to check sperm count, motility, and morphology.

Conclusion

Boosting sperm count naturally starts with a nutrient-rich diet, regular exercise, and avoiding harmful habits. While food alone may not solve severe fertility issues, it significantly improves sperm health. If you’re concerned about fertility, consider booking a consultation with a specialist or scheduling a sperm analysis test through Apollo 24|7 for personalized guidance.

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Consult Top Physician For Better Sperm Health

Dr. Rajib Ghose, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Rajib Ghose

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

25 Years • MBBS

East Midnapore

VIVEKANANDA SEBA SADAN, East Midnapore

950

850

Dr. Aman Kumar, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Aman Kumar

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

29 Years • MBBS, MD

Chennai

Apollo Hospitals Greams Road, Chennai

recommendation

97%

(100+ Patients)

800

Dr. Sagarika Nanda, Infectious Disease specialist

Dr. Sagarika Nanda

Infectious Disease specialist

9 Years • "• Fellowship of National Board Infectious Diseases Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills 2022 • MD General Medicine KMC Manipal 2013 • MBBS & Internship KMC Manipal 2003 -2009"

Hyderabad

Apollo Hospitals Financial District, Hyderabad

1000

1000

Dr. Santa Subhra Chatterjee, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Santa Subhra Chatterjee

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

26 Years • M.B.B.S., M.D. (Internal Medicine), MRCP (UK)

Kolkata

Apollo Hospitals, Narendrapur, Kolkata, Kolkata

1500

Dr. Ramya Hari, General Practitioner

Dr. Ramya Hari

General Practitioner

18 Years • Medical Head & Family Physician, DG Shipping Approved Doctor, Panel Physician - UK Visa Medicals

Chennai

Apollo Medical Centre Kotturpuram, Chennai

1000

Consult Top Physician

Dr. Rajib Ghose, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Rajib Ghose

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

25 Years • MBBS

East Midnapore

VIVEKANANDA SEBA SADAN, East Midnapore

950

850

Dr. Aman Kumar, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Aman Kumar

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

29 Years • MBBS, MD

Chennai

Apollo Hospitals Greams Road, Chennai

recommendation

97%

(100+ Patients)

800

Dr. Sagarika Nanda, Infectious Disease specialist

Dr. Sagarika Nanda

Infectious Disease specialist

9 Years • "• Fellowship of National Board Infectious Diseases Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills 2022 • MD General Medicine KMC Manipal 2013 • MBBS & Internship KMC Manipal 2003 -2009"

Hyderabad

Apollo Hospitals Financial District, Hyderabad

1000

1000

Dr. Santa Subhra Chatterjee, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Santa Subhra Chatterjee

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

26 Years • M.B.B.S., M.D. (Internal Medicine), MRCP (UK)

Kolkata

Apollo Hospitals, Narendrapur, Kolkata, Kolkata

1500

Dr. Ramya Hari, General Practitioner

Dr. Ramya Hari

General Practitioner

18 Years • Medical Head & Family Physician, DG Shipping Approved Doctor, Panel Physician - UK Visa Medicals

Chennai

Apollo Medical Centre Kotturpuram, Chennai

1000

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