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Infertility can be suspected if a woman does not get pregnant after at least one year of normal sex life without using any contraceptive methods. The World Health Organization declared infertility as a disease in 2008. Infertility occurs in men and women for different reasons. New figures suggest that one in four couples have conditions that cause infertility.
Although less physical than health problems, infertility often leads to financial losses along with unlimited psychological distress. What drives infertility treatment to become a bitter medical field is when people’s need to see a baby of their own gives way to commercial exploitation.
Couples who are preparing for infertility treatment should consult a doctor if they are unable to conceive after a year together without resorting to any other contraceptive methods. The first step in treatment is to find out whether the problem affects men, women, or both. Once diagnosed, treat accordingly. Mutual cooperation and understanding between the couple is essential for infertility treatment. If the problem is with the couple, be prepared to calm the partner and provide mental refreshment.
That dream which has failed to bloom despite alternative treatments can be realized if proper homeopathic treatment is taken to bring back the lost hope without blaming each other.
Female infertility
Age is very important in female infertility-related problems. 22-25 years is the ideal age to conceive for the first time. With increasing age, the changes in the uterus, fluctuations in hormone levels, and the onset of diseases such as diabetes and blood pressure can lead to infertility.
Also, due to different types of busy work, mental stress, lack of interest, the couple living in two places, the sex life is disrupted and can also cause infertility. Ovulation varies from person to person depending on the menstrual cycle.
Conditions to watch out for!
Polycystic Ovary or Polycystin Ovary Syndrome
PCOS is one of the major infertility problems in women. PCOS, which causes extreme variation in menstruation, causes infertility by disrupting the rhythm of ovulation. Ovulation usually occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle. Each egg has its own chambers in the ovary. Every month, one mature egg comes out from the ovary. The ovaries of PCOS sufferers are very different from this. In them, due to hormonal imbalance, the ovaries become stunted after some growth. Also, as the ovaries increase in size, estrogen and the male hormone androgen are produced in excess in those with PCOS. Full-grown eggs can cause swelling in the ovaries.
The symptoms are manifested according to the disorders in each system such as insulin resistance, female hormone disorders, male hormone excess, and steroid hormone problems. Symptoms such as black spots on the neck and legs, dark spots on the face, obesity on the upper part of the body, fatigue, excess growth on the face and legs, weight gain on the shoulders, lumps on the back, menstruation that occurs every two months or every six months, menstruation that continues to drip, irregular menstruation and excessive bleeding should be observed. Lack of exercise, heredity and high fat diet are closely related to PCOS. Medications and lifestyle adjustments vary from person to person depending on the cause. Ovulation regulation with homeopathic medicines along with diet and regular exercise can solve this problem permanently.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition in which the endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus, protrudes outside the uterus. Endometriosis accounts for 25 percent of infertility cases. The endometrium is usually shed along with the menstrual bleeding. However, in some people, endometrial tissue starts to stick to areas such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and fallopian tubes. Blood accumulates and swells in them every month during menstruation, which can lead to infertility. They bleed during menstruation as well as inside the uterus.
Endometriosis causes infertility due to complications such as obstructing the passage of eggs and sperm in the uterus, causing the ovaries and fallopian tubes to stick together, and interfering with ovulation. Severe pain during menstruation and intercourse, non-menstrual bleeding, irregular periods and back pain are common in people with endometriosis. Lifestyle adjustments according to the conditions are also essential to prevent endometriosis.
Infection
Persistent infections related to the uterus can also cause infertility.
Early abortions often lead to infertility. Even minor infections should be treated with care.
Uterine Tumors
Another major cause of infertility in women is uterine tumors. Uterine tumors cause infertility by interfering with the movement of sperm, the movement of the embryo, and the possibility of the embryo sticking and growing in the uterus.
Severe menstrual pain and heavy bleeding should not be taken lightly.
A combination of medication and lifestyle changes including exercise are recommended to prevent uterine fibroids.
Watch Out for the Teen
Many diseases, including PCOS, which can lead to infertility in the future, begin in adolescence. Irregularities in the menstrual cycle are all signs of ovulation problems. Menstrual cycle length less than 24 days and more than 40 days is a sign of disorders. Absence of menses after 15 years of age, heavy, heavy or irregular menstrual bleeding, excessive hair growth, and early treatment can prevent infertility in the future.
It is important to avoid the bad habit of skipping breakfast and eat nutritious food during adolescence. Consuming cola, burgers, sweet and colorful foods can cause infertility. The use of certain foods along with medication is beneficial for the success of infertility treatment.
Tubal Pregnancy
It is another reason for female infertility. Once a sperm has fertilized an egg, it travels down the fallopian tube and into the uterus where it attaches itself to the uterine wall and grows. There are many things in the fallopian tube that help this embryo move and migrate. If this is not done properly, this embryo grows in the fallopian tube itself and when it exceeds a limited size, it cannot grow there and the tube ruptures, taking the mother to a fatal condition.
When a tubal pregnancy occurs, severe pain is noticed in most people. If it is in the early stages, it can be brought out. If there is a delay, the tube will have to be cut.
Male Infertility
Conditions to watch out for!
Varicose Veins
Varicose Veins are a condition in which impure blood accumulates in the veins of the testicles. Varicose veins are seen in more than 15 percent of men with infertility problems.
As the veins over the testicles become entangled, increased blood flow and heat and decreased sperm production can cause infertility in some people with varicose veins.
Smoking and Drinking
In smokers, problems such as decreased sperm count and motility and reduced sperm shape can lead to infertility. Secondhand smoke should also be avoided.
Lifestyle changes including exercise along with regular intake of medications are recommended to avoid uterine tumors. Infertility is caused by decreased sperm production and sperm count in alcoholics. Also, alcohol can reduce sperm motility.
Absence of Sperms (Azoospermia)
Azoospermia is the absence of sperm in the sperm.
Depression & stress is a major factor in reducing sperm count and motility. Problems like sexual numbness and impotence also increase mental stress. Adopting a lifestyle that includes regular work, exercise, yoga, and listening to music can help reduce stress.
Working Conditions and Poor Food
Men who work in hot working conditions also have reduced sperm count and quality leading to infertility.
Continuous consumption of artificially colored, sweet and fatty foods, cola, artificial soft drinks and cold fish meat should be avoided as their continuous use can lead to infertility.
Prevention, Surgery
Some have antibodies called Antisperm Antibodies that work against sperm. In people with this, sperm count and capacity will decrease.
Surgery performed in the male genital area rarely affects sperm count.
Diseases And Infections
Diabetes, chronic lung diseases and some congenital defects can cause infertility due to the quality of sperm. Certain infections can lead to infertility.
Infections, especially in the prostate, urethra, testicles, and vas deferens, and blockages in the vas deferens can cause male infertility.
Age
Although age-related infertility problems are less common in men than in women, the quantity and quality of sperm in men over the age of 40 gradually declines.
Certain genetic diseases are more likely to be seen in children born to men older than 40.