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Know everything about male reproductive system

by Swetha So Analyst

Infertility is one of the main things of society which can be challenging and frustrating for most of the couples who are giving their all just to conceive. Couples generally feel helpless and isolated when they learn that they have a low to nil chance of conceiving. While this is not necessarily a disease, this disorder can also cause the same amount of stress and hopelessness.


Male infertility is a disorder that can make men feel heavily burdened. However, knowing more about male infertility will strangle the misconceptions associated with the inability to conceive. By arming yourselves with what we should know about male infertility, we can assess the different options to make the right decision.


Male infertility is actually the state of inability rather than a specific disease, although the definition is interchanged. Thus, diagnosing the disorder requires a holistic approach that should cover everything regarding a male's health. Half of infertile men have irreversibly infertility conditions, which restrict their ability to father children.


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Causes of Male Infertility


The causes of male infertility can be categorized into two types,  which are congenital condition and second is an 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 an illness that affects the male's reproductive system.


Male infertility can also stem out treatment from male infertility treatment in Hyderabad of other few diseases such as radiation treatment for cancers and medication for high blood pressure. Few diseases such as diabetes, cystic fibrosis, and sexually transmitted diseases increase the risk of male infertility. Systemic diseases, which are diseases that provide most of the body ineffective, also contribute to male infertility. Examples of these systemic diseases are high fever, infection, and kidney abnormalities.


Testosterone Deficiency


Testosterone deficiency is one of the main male conditions that represents the declining production of testosterone. Testosterone is a male hormone that is mainly responsible for the growth of this male reproductive system. Thus, the lack of testosterone can also often result in male infertility due to the lack of sperm development and an undergrowth of the male reproductive system. For better treatment options for male infertility doctors in Hyderabad.


Diagnosing Male infertility


Fertility specialists have been developed a number of diagnostic methods to find the causes of male infertility. Looking for the causes of infertility in a married couple starts with the male as it is easier to look for inconsistencies in the male's reproductive system than in a female's reproductive system.


An investigation of total family history is the first diagnostic method in detecting few of causes of male infertility. The doctor will try to establish if the causes are congenital or an acquired as they learn more about a patient's family history.


Advanced tests measure the behavior of the sperm cells in specific conditions. The sperm-mucus interaction test measures the ability of the sperm cell to swim through the cervical mucus. This gives doctors an idea if the sperm sample can swim through the female tract. The sperm penetration assay tests the sperm's ability to break through the female egg by testing its strength against a hamster egg. Finally, the immunobead test looks for antibodies in the semen that can damage sperm cells. You can opt for IUI fertility treatment in Hyderabad for better results.


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Created on Sep 27th 2017 01:52. Viewed 275 times.

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