Male infertility package
Male Infertility care package
Up to 15 percent of couples are infertile. This means they aren't able to conceive a child, even though they've had frequent, unprotected sexual intercourse.
In over a third of these couples, male infertility plays a role .
CAUSES OF MALE INFERTILITY:
Male infertility is due to low sperm production, abnormal sperm function or blockages that prevent the delivery of sperm. Illnesses, injuries, chronic health problems, lifestyle choices and other factors can play a role in causing male infertility.
Although most men with male infertility do not notice symptoms other than the inability to conceive a child,
signs and symptoms associated with male infertility include:
> Problems with sexual function — for example, difficulty with ejaculation or small volumes of fluid ejaculated, reduced sexual desire, or difficulty maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction)
> Pain, swelling or a lump in the testicle area
> Recurrent respiratory infections
> Inability to smell
> Abnormal breast growth (gynecomastia)
> Decreased facial or body hair or other signs of a chromosomal or hormonal abnormality
>A lower than normal sperm count (fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen or a total sperm count of less than 39 million per
MALE FERTILITY is a complex processs:
1. *You must produce healthy sperm*. Initially, this involves the growth and formation of the male reproductive organs during puberty. At least one of your testicles must be functioning correctly, and your body must produce testosterone and other hormones to trigger and maintain sperm production.
2. *Sperm have to be carried into the semen*. Once sperm are produced in the testicles, delicate tubes transport them until they mix with semen and are ejaculated out of the penis.
3. *There needs to be enough sperm in the semen*. If the number of sperm in your semen (sperm count) is low, it decreases the odds that one of your sperm will fertilize your partner's egg. A low sperm count is fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen or fewer than 39 million per ejaculate.
4. *Sperm must be functional and able to move*. If the movement (motility) or function of your sperm is abnormal, the sperm may not be able to reach or penetrate your partner's egg,can be caused by a number of health issues, medical treatments, environmental causes and lifestyle causes
Overexposure to certain environmental elements such as heat, toxins and chemicals can reduce sperm production or sperm function. Specific causes include:
1. *Industrial chemicals*. Extended exposure to benzenes, toluene, xylene, pesticides, herbicides, organic solvents, painting materials and lead may contribute to low sperm counts.
2. *Heavy metal exposure*. Exposure to lead or other heavy metals also may cause infertility.
3. *Radiation or X-rays*. Exposure to radiation can reduce sperm production, though it will often eventually return to normal. With high doses of radiation, sperm production can be permanently reduced.
4. *Overheating the testicles*. Elevated temperatures impair sperm production and function. Although studies are limited and are inconclusive, frequent use of saunas or hot tubs may temporarily impair your sperm count.
MEDICAL CAUSES OF MALE INFERTILITY:
*Varicocele*. A varicocele is a swelling of the veins that drain the testicle. It's the most common reversible cause of male infertility. Although the exact reason that varicoceles cause infertility is unknown, it may be related to abnormal testicular temperature regulation. Varicoceles result in reduced quality of the sperm.
*Infection*. Some infections can interfere with sperm production or sperm health or can cause scarring that blocks the passage of sperm. These include inflammation of the epididymis (epididymitis) or testicles (orchitis) and some sexually transmitted infections, including gonorrhea or HIV. Although some infections can result in permanent testicular damage, most often sperm can still be retrieved.
*Antibodies that attack sperm*. Anti-sperm antibodies are immune system cells that mistakenly identify sperm as harmful invaders and attempt to eliminate them.
*Tumors*. Cancers and nonmalignant tumors can affect the male reproductive organs directly, through the glands that release hormones related to reproduction, such as the pituitary gland, or through unknown causes. In some cases, surgery, radiation or chemotherapy to treat tumors can affect male fertility.
*Undescended testicles*. In some males, during fetal development one or both testicles fail to descend from the abdomen into the sac that normally contains the testicles (scrotum). Decreased fertility is more likely in men who have had this condition.
*Hormone imbalances*. Infertility can result from disorders of the testicles themselves or an abnormality affecting other hormonal systems including the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid and adrenal glands. Low testosterone (male hypogonadism) and other hormonal problems have a number of possible underlying causes.
*Problems with sexual intercourse*. These can include trouble keeping or maintaining an erection sufficient for sex (erectile dysfunction), premature ejaculation, painful intercourse, anatomical abnormalities such as having a urethral opening beneath the penis (hypospadias), or psychological or relationship problems that interfere with sex.
*Certain medications*. Testosterone replacement therapy, long-term anabolic steroid use, cancer medications (chemotherapy), certain antifungal medications, some ulcer drugs and certain other medications can impair sperm production and decrease male fertility.
*Prior surgeries*. Certain surgeries may prevent you from having sperm in your ejaculate, including vasectomy, inguinal hernia repairs, scrotal or testicular surgeries, prostate surgeries, and large abdominal surgeries performed for testicular and rectal cancers, among others. In most cases, surgery can be performed to either reverse these blockage or to retrieve sperm directly from the epididymis and testicles.
SOME OTHER CAUSES OF MALE INFERTILITY INCLUDE:
> *Drug use*. Anabolic steroids taken to stimulate muscle strength and growth can cause the testicles to shrink and sperm production to decrease. Use of cocaine or marijuana may temporarily reduce the number and quality of your sperm as well.
> *Alcohol use*. Drinking alcohol can lower testosterone levels, cause erectile dysfunction and decrease sperm production. Liver disease caused by excessive drinking also may lead to fertility problems.
> *Tobacco smoking*. Men who smoke may have a lower sperm count than do those who don't smoke. Secondhand smoke also may affect male fertility.
> *Emotional stress*. Stress can interfere with certain hormones needed to produce sperm. Severe or prolonged emotional stress, including problems with fertility, can affect your sperm count.
> *Depression*. Research shows that the likelihood of pregnancy may be lower if a male partner has severe depression. In addition, depression in men may cause sexual dysfunction due to reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, or delayed or inhibited ejaculation.
> *Weight*. Obesity can impair fertility in several ways, including directly impacting sperm themselves as well as by causing hormone changes that reduce male infertility.
GREEN WORLD products for Male Infertility :
> Kidney Tonifying Capsule
> Zinc Tablet
> Ginseng RHs or Cordyceps Plus Capsule
> Royal Jelly softgel
- Vig power capsule.
> *Kidney Tonifying capsule* : Boosts the kidney channel that governs male reproductive system. Invigorate the kidney to preserve essence energy of the body, improves vitality and masculinity.
> *Vigpower capsule* : Improve Male sexual function, replenish and strengthen the kidney essence in order to support healthy sexual and reproductive function
> *Royal Jelly softgel* : Endocrine Hormonal balance, Increase Sperms count
> *Ginseng RHs or Cordyceps Plus capsule* : Increase Serum Testosterone, direct effect on Pituitary and Hypothalamus dopaminergic mechanism, and increases sperm counts and motility.
> *Zinc Tablet* : Zinc presenting in semen helps sperm against bacteria and free radicals. It is needed to make the outer layer and the tail of the sperm and also influences the number and healthiness of sperm.
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