How to Find Infertility Problem in Male and Female?
Infertility may result from a problem with any or several of these steps. Conditions that can contribute to Infertility in women include:
1. Ovulation Disorders – Which hinder or prevent the ovaries from releasing eggs.
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) – A hormone imbalance problem that can interfere with normal ovulation. PCOS is the most common cause of female infertility.
- Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (FHA) – FHA relates to excessive physical or emotional stress that results in a lack of menstrual periods.
- Diminished Ovarian Reserve – This occurs when the ability of the ovary to produce eggs is reduced because of congenital, medical, surgical, or unexplained causes. Ovarian reserves naturally decline as women age.
- Premature Ovarian Insufficiency – POI occurs when a woman’s ovaries fail before she is 40 years of age. It is similar to premature menopause.
2. Fallopian Tube damage or blockage– Whether fallopian tubes are open, blocked, or swollen. Risk factors for blocked fallopian tubes can include a history of pelvic infection, history of ruptured appendicitis, history of gonorrhea or chlamydia, known endometriosis, or a history of abdominal surgery.
3. Uterine or Cervical abnormalities– Including problems with the opening of the cervix or cervical mucus, or abnormalities in the shape or cavity of the uterus. Your gynecologist may use a transvaginal ultrasound to look for fibroids or other anatomic abnormalities.
4. Endometriosis– Which occurs when endometrial tissue implants and grows outside of the uterus.
5. Thyroid problems– Too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism) or too little (hypothyroidism), can interrupt the menstrual cycle or cause infertility.
6. Cancer and its treatment- Female reproductive cancers often severely impair female fertility. Both radiation and chemotherapy may affect a woman’s ability to reproduce.
7. Other conditions– Such as celiac disease, Cushing’s disease, sickle cell disease, kidney disease or diabetes, can affect a woman’s fertility.
8. Certain medications– Temporary infertility may occur with the use of certain medications. In most cases, fertility is restored when the medication is stopped.
Female infertility declines due to:
- Age
- Unhealthy lifestyle habits
- Extreme weight gain or loss.
- Excessive physical or emotional stress.
Infertility is not just a woman’s problem. Both men and women can contribute to infertility. In approximately 1/3 of cases the cause of infertility involves the male, and in approximately 1/3 of cases the cause of infertility involves the female. In the remaining 1/3 of cases, the cause of infertility involves both partners, or no cause can be identified.
Infertility in men can be caused by different factors and is typically evaluated by a semen analysis. Conditions that can contribute to abnormal semen analysis results include:
1. Varicoceles– A condition in which the veins on a man’s testicles are large and cause them to overheat. The heat may affect the number or shape of the sperm.
2. Medical conditions– Including diabetes, HIV, thyroid disease, Cushing syndrome, heart attack, liver or kidney failure, and chronic anemia
3. Unhealthy lifestyle habits– Including heavy alcohol use, testosterone supplementation, smoking, anabolic steroid use, and illicit drug use.
4. Environmental toxins– Such as exposure to pesticides or lead
Diagnosis:
In order to diagnose a fertility problem, a specialist will collect a medical and sexual history from both partners. Specific fertility tests may include ovulation testing, hysterosalpingography, ovarian reserve testing, and hormone testing, and imaging tests.
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