Understanding
Male Infertility
by Low Jeremy
The uncovering of problems in infertility requires both participants
are examined in parallel procedures so as to give equal treatment
for them. This may in the end, reveal where the fault lies. In infertility
treatment programs, both participant are vital units for examination
from which the parameters of the procedures are largely founded.
Why is this procedure vital? Only because male factors
and female factors along with the shared factors have equal standing
in infertility.
But let us focus our discussion on male infertility.
The cornerstone of all male infertility cases is
laid on the comprehensive examination and detailing of the history
of the condition. The latter though may not implicitly deal on infertility
or fertility alone, rather on the conditions and diseases that may
have probably led to the unwanted towards infertile.
Certain childhood conditions such as mumps, injuries
on the genitals, testicular trauma and exposure to adverse environments
may contribute largely on the development of the condition.
Advanced puberty may be a good indication of the
development of the adrenal-genital syndrome. On the other hand,
delayed puberty may be indicative of Klinefelter's syndrome, both
of which are contributors to infertility which can develop later
in the male's life.
Other details should also be gathered to discover
what really have caused the condition. Say for example the exposure
of the person towards harmful environmental substances such as radiation,
excessive heat and environmental toxins.
Cancer patients are definitely one of those people
that stand as possible patients of infertility. As we have earlier
noted, too much heat may cause infertility since it exposes the
sperms to temperatures they were not accustomed to. Since sperm
cells are the vehicle to form fertilization and since they are very
sensitive to extreme changes in temperature, they may loose potency
and may not serve their primary functions since they will most likely
meet premature death inside the testes.
History of medications that the male participant
has previously undergone must also be elicited. Some medications
like cimetidine and anabolic steroids are potent in diminishing
the motility of the sperm cells. Others may in general, affect the
male reproductive system itself.
Surgeries may also compromise male infertility.
Bladder neck operations for example, create damaging effects on
the emission of the sperm cells. If the person is diabetic and have
undergone treatments, he may probably developed impotency or poor
ejaculation.
There are other views why male infertility develops.
If you were undergoing treatment, it would be good if you disclose
all possible links to the development of your condition to your
physician.
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