Male Fertility Problems? Why You Need Specialist Help
While some infertility problems involve the male partner thinking there is nothing wrong with them, some include getting the right help to those in need. The battle of getting the right specialist or if you need a specialist is constant. According to a recent study done on male infertility, most men are not getting the right specialist help. This is due to a major reason which is the lack of urology experts in many IVF clinics. What Causes Male Infertility? Making mature and healthy sperm that can reach the egg depends on various factors. If there is a problem, it …
How Does Diabetes Affect Male Fertility?
Diabetes causes high levels of sugar (explicitly, a sugar called glucose) in your blood. Insulin is the hormone that brings down your glucose levels. Diabetes happens or occurs when the pancreas (the organ that makes insulin), cannot produce insulin, or when your body does not respond to insulin. The glucose levels begin to rise if there ‘isn’t enough insulin in the body, at the point which, it starts to trigger diabetes. If you have diabetes, you will be likely to have a higher possibility of being prone to sexual and regenerative medical issues. Some of the male infertility conditions that …
What are the ways to maintain male fertility?
Infertility is the main cause of being childless which brings unhappiness among couples who wish to have kids. Barrenness can occur due to a defect in male or female partner. There are many reasons for male infertility and female infertility. Let us discuss in detail about male infertility and what measures can be taken to prevent it. Male Infertility issue: Either or both of the partners may be responsible for not having any child due to their fertility deficiency. If this deficiency is present in the male partner then it is called male infertility. Consulting an andrologist can help to …
How To Tackle Nil Sperm Count With Expert Help
Azoospermia is a fertility issue that affects around 2 percent of the general male population. It is a condition when a man does not have measurable amount of sperm in his semen and seeks help from a fertility specialist. Usually, a Semen analysis is performed to determine the number of viable sperm. If virtually no sperm is found, the doctor may require additional testing. What Causes Azoospermia? Azoospermia is caused by various conditions: Blockage in genitalia (obstructive azoospermia) Infection in male reproductive system Injury of genitalia Effects from surgery to the male reproductive system – including radiation and chemotherapy treatments …
A Few Facts about Infertility
Cases of male infertility are as common as that of female infertility if not more. With the drastic changes in lifestyle (increase in the rate of smoking, drinking and late pregnancy), don’t be surprised if you actually end up seeing infertility taking a monstrous shape in the near future. Infertility among men and women: What is the difference? Needless to say, with the passage of time (and growth in the rate of infertility), the significance of infertility treatments like In-vitro fertilization will only be felt more intensely. Let us learn about the basic difference between infertility among men and women. …
Infertility Treatment for Men: What you Need to Know
Men are broadly classified as infertile primarily owing to two conditions – a) when there is no sperm produced at all and b) when there is a problem in transmitting the sperm. This is one of the reasons why a few men find it difficult to contribute to the process of conception – which of course remains a natural experience for most couples. Don’t get us wrong! Infertility today is a widespread problem. In fact, reports suggest that when it comes to one in five childless couples, the problem lies with the male partner and not the female. It has …
Oxidative stress and male fertility
If you are reading this, chances are that you might have already done some research about male infertility and you might know that male infertility is the reason in around 30-35% of cases. And if you don’t already know, be informed that Low sperm count and sperm motility are two of the most common and major factors that cause infertility in men. Oxidative stress If you are anywhere between 22-35 years of age, you might have experienced fatigue after a long day at work and that’s totally normal. Some good rest or some other form of relaxation must cover …
Yoga and Meditation to Enhance IVF Success Rate
As discussed by many persons at many places, though the success rate of IVF treatments is increasing, it is still at a low position when compared to the success rate of treatments for many other diseases. Besides, one may have to undergo many courses to achieve the result. …
Alarming increase in Infertility rates among IT Professionals
A medical survey conducted in various cities in India revealed a shocking truth that rate of infertility is increasing in urban India. This is more among the IT professionals. …
A few Things to start with fertility treatment
The rate of infertility is increasing and it is showing any gender bias. Both male fertility and female fertility have become more common nowadays. …