Friday, February 27, 2015
Male Infertility Treatment - Conventional Medicine Vs Alternative Methods
With an alarming increase in the rate of male infertility has become a problem that affects 10% of men around the world to wonder what is the best treatment for male infertility that can help a couple to conceive fast. Conventional and Alternative Medicine has several methods to treat it, but it is the most effective and less side effects? Ultimately, the choice is only to you, but do not rush to make a decision until you have all the information.
Conventional or traditional medicine has three important types of treatments depending on the cause. If infertility is caused by an infection or a sexually transmitted disease, the doctor will prescribe antibiotics. If it is caused by tubal obstruction, such as varicocele, then the best way forward is surgery to remove the blockage. If the cause is a problem in the sperm, such as low quality or motility then the doctor may prescribe fertility drugs that help improve sperm production.
Treatment of male infertility can sometimes be very expensive, especially if surgery or fertility drugs to check and make sure your insurance is covered.
In some cases, conventional treatments fail or are not covered by insurance and the costs are too high for men are turning to alternative medicine and its methods. The treatment of male infertility most often cited by alternative practitioners represents a combination of homeopathy with nutritional therapy and herbal medicine supported by acupuncture sessions and yoga. The good side of this treatment is to restore balance in the body not only improve the reproductive system, but the entire health. The downside is that it usually takes longer for the treatment really works and see the results.
Although it may seem a little strange, both traditional and alternative medicine agree on one thing: the treatment of male infertility can be effective if the man made changes to their lifestyle. This means stop smoking and drinking alcohol, reduce stressors and avoid drinks containing caffeine as possible.
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