Causes for Male Infertility

Causes for Male Infertility

Ninety percent of male infertility is caused by the inability to produce enough sperm. Azzospermia occurs when no sperm is produced while olibospermia diagnosed when few sperm are produced. The causes are varied:

Infection: known for the presence of anti-sperm antibodies, which attack and destroy sperm.

Varicocele: A varicose vein in the court to reduce the dde.com/Pre-Pregnancy/causes-for-male-infertility.html” target=”_self”>Causes of Blood in the testicles and increase the temperature, the destruction of the sperm. Surgery that this repair. Duct obstruction: blockage or damage to the spermatic tubes caused by sexually transmitted diseases, infection, or a congenital anomaly.

Ejaculation: Impotence (erection weak or not) can be caused by a diet high in fat (fatty deposits clog the arteries in the penis) by drugs used to treat high blood pressure, and the nerve damage caused by diabetes.

Various: The problems of the testicles (caused by endocrine disorders or inflammation), disorders of the glands or coital, exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES), a synthetic estrogen used in the
1950’s and 1960 that caused cysts in the male reproductive tract, testis.

Other factors of male infertility:
Car exhaust is one of the reasons for male infertility (see the studies of Dr. Michael De Rosa and his colleagues at the University
of Naples, published in Human Reproduction), and smoking, second hand or not, since it reduces the sperm
and impairs sperm motility. Does not appear to affect women as much.

Temperature: Avoid saunas and hot baths and tight clothing.

Alcohol consumption has been definitively linked to impaired fertility in men and women. Even if this does not affect .
Muslims are prohibited from using alcohol, even in the perfumery, which affects most people on earth.

Exposure to heavy metals, particularly lead, pesticides, anesthetic gases, and has been associated with potential impediments to the quality of sperm as well as radiation therapy (chemotherapy).

Drug abuse with heroin, amphetamines, cocaine, PCP and is associated with decreased libido, erectile failure, and ejaculatory problems. Heroin is known to interfere with normal hormone production, decreased testosterone production in
men.

Anabolic steroids used by athletes to increase muscle mass, decreases sperm. Beware! Some of the most – Counter supplements may adversely affect people who have difficulty conceiving and one of them is more likely to found in each home!

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9 Responses to “Causes for Male Infertility”

  1. Skippy the Wonder 'Tard 2 says:

    The most common cause of male infertility is a varicocele. This is when the veins in the scrotum are enlarged on 1 or both sides. This heats the inside of the scrotum and may affect sperm production. A blockage in a man's reproductive system may cause male infertility. Some medicines can also cause infertility.

    Other causes of male infertility may include:

    low sperm count
    sperm that are abnormally shaped or that don't move correctly
    undescended testicle
    an underlying medical problem
    Sometimes the cause of male infertility cannot be identified. In these cases, there may be an underlying genetic problem.

  2. fanciful me says:

    While there are many causes of male factor infertility, some are seen more commonly than others. These top causes of male factor infertility account for the majority of cases of infertility in men. Here is a listing of the top causes of infertility in men, in no particular order.

    Blockage of Sperm
    The vas deferens that carries sperm from the testicles to the penis can be blocked for a variety of reasons including prior vasectomy, injury, infection or physical anomaly.

    Infections.
    There are many types of infections that might cause sterility or low sperm counts in men. These can be recent infections or from childhood. Common infections can be mumps or certain types of sexually transmitted infections (STI).

    Chronic Disease
    Diseases that can effect hormonal controls and sperm production, particularly when not controlled are also causes of infertility. Diabetes, hypertension and other problems can all effect the fertility of men.

    Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
    If you have a problem getting or maintaining an erection then there will be problems getting the sperm out. Sometimes this is caused by a chronic illness like hypertension or heart problems, it can also be caused by paralysis.

    Failure to Produce Sperm
    If the body isn't producing sperm there can be many reasons. Some may be from hormonal issues of testicular failure, while others may be from treatments for certain illnesses and cancer like chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

    Exposure to Harmful Substances
    Environmental or work hazards can also lead to problems with fertility.

    Injury
    If you have experienced injury to your testicles you may also have issues with sperm production.

    Varicocele
    This is a varicosity, or varicose vein in the testicle. The varicosity damages the blood flow to the testes, making sperm production slowed or stopped.
    While the treatments and outlook for these causes of infertility in men differ, there may be treatment options for you. Be sure to talk to your doctor or reproductive endocrinologist about what outlook and treatment is best in your case.

  3. No Remorse says:

    I'm on Accutane, and I have the booklet which doesn't say anything about that. It usually only affects women when they are pregnant, you should have nothing to worry about. If you are scared, talk to your doctor about all the possible side effects.

  4. Mafesh says:

    Cigarette smoking could cause problems with your sperm. But if you have a normal, healthy count then it shouldn't be enough to cause infertility. My husband is a smoker and we had a semen analysis done which came back just fine. I think cigarettes definitely won't help you conceive, and it wouldn't hurt to quit, but it's probably not the cause of why your wife is not getting pregnant.

  5. shan says:

    While masturbating prior to sex (a day to 3 before) will decrease the amount of seamen produced which would leave less swimmers thus less chances to get pregnant, it shouldn't make a man infertile.

  6. BT says:

    You cud try research this on medical sites, but seizures in infancy fairly common , and i doubt if affect fertility.

    Are you sure he is infertile ? i mean had a sperm count done ??? A childhood illness like mumps cud do this.

    More commonly lousy sex technique.
    What age was he when he started.

  7. yea-baby says:

    Mononucleosis is not known to cause infertility in either the male or the female, especially after a full recovery.

  8. yana m says:

    Wrong Section…unless you are trying to get pregnant at the wedding….sick.

  9. noslot777 says:

    I read a study that said if you soak you testicles in hot water for twenty minutes (I think) every day that it would drastically lower your sperm production, and temporarily stop it. The website has ways to stop infertility, but just reverse it.

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