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Infertility in men: symptoms, causes and treatment

2 April 2020

Doctors sound the alarm: according to statistics, about 40-50% of cases a married couple cannot have children because of the male factor. But many men do not fully believe that the cause of the problems with conceiving a child lies in themselves and are sure that a woman is to blame. Indeed, the number of men diagnosed with infertility is growing every year. What health problems of a man can interfere with conception, how is infertility diagnosed in representatives of a strong half of humanity, what are the symptoms of this disease and is it possible to overcome it – you will learn about this from this article.

As a rule, infertility in men occurs as a result of previous infectious diseases and inflammatory processes. Every 25 men suffer from infertility. There are a number of pathologies, due to which this ailment arises. First of all, a man needs to pay attention to spermogram violations. It is very important not to put off a visit to the doctor and seek medical help as soon as possible. A competent doctor will determine the cause of infertility and prescribe an effective treatment.

Today, both male and female infertility are successfully treated, the main thing is to adhere to all the doctor’s recommendations, take all the necessary tests, take the prescribed medications and believe that the long-awaited baby will appear in your family very soon.

What are the causes of male infertility?

During intercourse, millions of sperm enter the vagina, but not everyone is able to get close to the egg and fertilize it. Fertilization depends on the number of sperm and their motility, as well as their quality.

Male infertility can occur for many reasons, among which are:

  • erectile dysfunction, i.e. the inability to cause or maintain an erection;
  • cryptorchidism (undescended testicle) that provokes a decrease in spermatogenesis;
  • varicocele (expansion of the veins of the spermatic cord);
  • disorders in the hormonal system that cause testicular hypoplasia, lower levels of male hormones.

All these diagnoses today are successfully treated in our country and abroad thanks to modern methods and innovative drugs. After treatment, the couple can begin to plan pregnancy, but provided that all procedures are completed.

It is worth noting that the reproductive function of men is negatively affected by such factors as harmful working conditions, poor ecology, regular stress, chronic fatigue, age-related changes, poor nutrition, etc.

What are the symptoms of male infertility?

As a rule, the symptoms of male infertility are absent. Often, a man learns about a low level of fertility at a doctor’s appointment after diagnostic examinations. Several factors for male infertility can be identified:

  • small amount of ejaculate;
  • problems with potency;
  • pain during intercourse.

Can male infertility be cured?

Yes! Today, many clinics offer to undergo male treatment. Among the most popular methods of treating this ailment are IVF and artificial insemination. But these methods should be considered in cases where therapeutic and surgical treatment options have not yielded positive results.

Even if you have not been successful in becoming parents for many years, you should not postpone infertility treatment. Contact a clinic where you can get help solving this problem. You have high chances to know the happiness of having a baby. Even the most difficult situations are often treatable, otherwise, there is the opportunity to take advantage of alternative options.

What is the diagnosis of male infertility?

 visit to the doctor begins with a medical history. During the conversation, the doctor should find out from the patient what diseases he had or have at the moment, as well as with what course they were proceeding and how the treatment went. Mumps, sexually transmitted infections, prostatitis, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, – all these and many other diseases can adversely affect a man’s erectile function. In addition, the patient will be asked questions regarding the nature of sexual activity. In addition to talking with the doctor, you will also need a visual examination in order to exclude some pathologies, for example, hypospadias (an abnormal structure of the urethra that prevents sperm from entering the woman’s vagina) and others. To make an accurate diagnosis, a man should undergo a general and urogenital examination.

After receiving all the data on the state of male health, the doctor will prescribe various diagnostic tests (ultrasound of the genitals, blood test for sex hormones, immunological analysis, spermogram, etc.).

Infertility in men: the main thing is not to give up!

Do you dream of becoming parents? The LITA Reproductive Medicine Clinic uses innovative methods for the diagnosis and treatment of infertility in men, which allow you to quickly assess the patient’s reproductive health and identify pathological disorders. You can get more information about the treatment of infertility in men here: https://litaclinic.com/en/lechenie-muzhskogo-besplodiya/. Doctors have many years of experience and will be able to choose the best treatment option to restore fertility. For each couple, the course of infertility treatment that will be most effective will be developed.