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Male Infertility: The facts and the fiction

The truth of male infertility is that it affects millions of males worldwide. Males contribute to infertility in a couple of about 40% of the time. Therefore when a couple if said to be infertile, it is important for both the male and the female to go for testing. Many men find it embarrassing but, early testing will save the couple from much heartache and would help in finding an answer to their fertility issues a lot quicker and less painful. Male infertility can strike any male, it doesn't have to be that a man is suffering from a pre-existing condition (though most common), there are cases that cannot be explained even by male infertility specialists.

The truth of male infertility

A common cause of male infertility is a varicocele. This is when the veins in the scrotum are dilated on 1 or both sides. This will cause heating in the scrotum and sperm production will be affected. A blockage in a man's reproductive system may cause male infertility. Certain drugs can also cause male infertility.

Some other medical conditions that cause male infertility are: azoospermia where no sperm is produced. Another condition is called oligiospermia, where very few sperm show up in semen.

Poor sperm production is the primary cause of male infertility, and it greatly reduces the chances of conception. Another issue would be that even if sperm is present, it has no energy to move effectively enough to penetrate the egg for fertilization. Lastly there are cases where the form or structure of the sperm is not optimal for fertilization of the egg. But for men who are faced with male infertility, do not fret, modern science has found a way to help.

Treatment Options for Male Infertility

Often the causes of male infertility stem from lifestyles habits. So if you smoke and drink often you might want to consider giving it up to build up the correct hormones that are essential for health sperm production. Another treatment option may be that you could decrease the amount of sexual intercourse; this is for the sperm to build up significant quantities in between. At times it might be that it is a case of genetics that cause a poor production of sperm, so far alternative medicine like traditional Chinese medicine and herbs have proved effective. Lastly a very popular method is in-vitro fertilization. This is where the egg and the sperm are combined in a test tube before the fertilized egg is re-inserted in to the woman's uterus. This is especially beneficial for males that have sperm which are weak and cannot fertilize the egg.

The key is for males to face up to the fact that male infertility is real, and to take action. Seek professional medical advice and know that your's is not a unique problem.

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