Strategies To Help With Male Infertility

By Andrew W John

The problems many couple have trying for a child are becoming more commonplace but this still something that is not talked about generally. Couples feel helpless and isolated when they learn that they have little chance of conceiving and while this is not necessarily a disease, this disorder can cause the same amount of stress and dismay for both partners.

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. It is always easier to make decisions when they have been reached because the correct information has been supplied.

The definition of infertility is the inability of a couple to conceive after trying for one year and infertility for women is the inability to deliver a baby to full term. Male infertility is generally connected with hormonal disorders, obstruction in the reproductive system, sexual dysfunction, or recurring illness and is actually the state of inability rather than a specific disease. To find out why a man is infertile, it is now common practice to look closely at his family history and current lifestyle habits, however even if the cause is found it is a sad fact that approximately fifty percent of men will remain infertile.

The causes of male infertility can be categorized into two, which are congenital condition and acquired condition. If the male infertility has always been there then he was born with the condition and is a congenital defect but infertility that happens later may be from an illness or accident that has affected his chances of fathering a child.

Where the infertility is diagnosed as acquired, it could be the result of a disease such as diabetes (but there are others including those that are sexually transmitted) or from high blood pressure to medical treatment that required the use of radiation. It can also occur when the male is subject to disease that is systemic or system wide like that shown with high fever, serious infections or abnormalities found in the kidneys.

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. Infertility diagnosis has improved immeasurably in recent years and when it is being investigated in a couple and now the first step is to check the fertility of the man.

An investigation of family history is the first diagnostic method in detecting the causes of one's infertility and a doctor will try to establish if the causes are congenital or acquired as they learn more about a patient's family history. 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. - 30299

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