Saturday, February 28, 2015

Female Infertility

    
Male or female infertility normally accounts for about 40% of cases. For men, the lack of sperm (quality and quantity), whereas in women is more complex.
    Let's look at the main reasons for infertility in women:
    Pelvic inflammatory disease - is one of the main causes of worldwide caused by infections in the pelvic region that affect the reproductive organs. This is usually caused by sexually transmitted diseases, pelvic tuberculosis, dangerous and more abortions. Typically 20% of women with PID become infertile.
    Endometriosis This condition develops when fragments of endometrium, instead of being expelled from the uterus into the vagina, are carried upwardly through the tubes and reside in the pelvic region which leads to hormonal changes because menstrual scarring and inflammation.
   Hypothalamic-pituitary disorders - Irregularities in this part that controls ovulation accounts for 33% of infertility in women. Excessive exercise, lesions of the pituitary gland, kidney failure, cirrhosis and anorexia nervosa are among the main reasons that the dysfunction of the pituitary gland.
   Polycystic ovary syndrome - this occurs when there is a strong production of testosterone, the male hormone especially women and irregular cycles rare cause. In most cases, the cause is unknown, but genetic factors may be responsible.
   Surgical problems - bands in the connecting tissue after surgery can restrict the movement of the ovaries and fallopian tubes causing infertility. Abortion performed under sterile conditions is safe, but not those who are the risks of common transport. Often, however, abortions may also affect female fertility.
   Other causes of infertilityCancer treatments, medications, inflammatory bowel disease, thyroid problems are among the most common problems around the cause of infertility.
   Treatment - Modern day science has made great progress in the field of technology or ART assisted reproduction. This technology combines the use of drugs against infertility, hormonal therapy, artificial insemination using any group techniques. In most cases of infertility are not avoidable. However, there are some steps that women should take to ensure that such problems do not develop. Avoid smoking, alcohol. Have a well-balanced diet, and see your doctor regularly!

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