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Causes Of Male Inferitilty

By: Infertility Treatment Now

One of the unfair situations in life is where a couple has trouble conceiving a child. It is not uncommon for them to feel isolated and not even be able to talk to friends or family about the problem which causes stress and emotional strain.

The problems associated with male infertility can still be difficult for the man but there are many falsehoods about the condition that really need to be addressed. If we are given the facts it is much easier to make the right decisions when your options have been presented to you.

Infertility is recognized as the situation where a couple have been unable to conceive after a year of trying but the definition for female infertility is slightly different as it refers to a woman who cannot complete a pregnancy to full term. The problem with male infertility may be cause by a number of factors, for instance a blockage in the reproductive organs, a recurring medical condition or even a sexual dysfunction but is not necessarily the result of disease. This means learning more about his lifestyle habits but it is an unfortunate fact that fifty percent of infertile men are going to be untreatable which limits the chances of fatherhood considerably.

The causes of male infertility can be categorized into two, which are congenital condition and acquired condition. Congenital male infertility means that the involved causes are present since birth while acquired male infertility is developed later in life, mostly due to illness that affect the male's reproductive system.

Treatment involving radiation therapy can cause male sterility as can other medication for high blood pressure for instance but other conditions such as diabetes and sexually transmitted diseases can also cause the problem. There are also occasions where the man has a debilitating condition like a serious fever, an infection or kidney problems that can start the infertility condition.

The male hormone testosterone is responsible for the development of the male sexual organs and where there is a reduction in this hormone then infertility can result. Diagnosis of infertility has advanced considerably in recent years and the first step in the investigation is now focused on the man as it easier to find problems there than it is in a woman.

This is where the investigation into the mans family history, medical and otherwise, and lifestyle preferences so he will be able to decide if the infertility has been with the man since birth or it is a recent situation. Once the cause of male infertility is established, the doctor can recommend a set of treatments to make conception between the couple possible as each treatment addresses a certain cause and unlike other conditions, male infertility can be solved with specific types of treatment.

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