Male Fertilities Causes and Improvement

One popular myth is that infertility is the woman’s problem and that once that "problem" is fixed, the couple will be able to conceive. Well that is no longer the truth, when it comes to that, both couple must undergo a medical check up. In fact, in nearly 30% of all infertility cases, the cause is attributed to a factor in the male and in an additional 30% of cases the cause is attributed to both male and female factors. What Causes Male Infertility?Common causes for male infertility are impaired sperm production, impaired sperm delivery, and testosterone deficiency (hypogonadism).Infertility can result from a condition that is present at birth (congenital) or can develop later (acquired). Causes for infertility include the following:Chemotherapy Defect or obstruction in the reproductive system (e.g., cryptorchidism, anorchism) Disease (e.g., cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, sexually transmitted disease [STD]) Hormone dysfunction (caused by disorder in the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis) Infection (e.g., prostatitis, epididymitis, orchitis) Injury (e.g., testicular trauma)Medications (e.g., to treat high blood pressure, arthritis)Metabolic disorders such as hemochromatosis (affects how the body uses and stores iron)Retrograde ejaculation (i.e., condition in which semen flows backwards into the bladder during ejaculation) Systemic disease (e.g., high fever, infection, kidney disease) Testicular cancer VaricoceleWays to Improve Male Fertility 1. Change Your Lifestyle, Improve Your FertilityBel... See the complete post here




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