Information about Male Infertility Causes and Symptoms

It is cleared that millions of men around the world are dealing with the infertility caused due to fever sperm, low quality and abnormal shape. Infertility is a critical condition in which couples unable to conceive a baby. It is impossible to observe the signs of infertility during the time of intercourse, erection and ejaculation. With the naked eye, there is no difference in the semen which contains fever and low quality sperm. It is better to consult with a physician to know more about the infertility. It is a widely spread male issue but we always blame women for this. A medical test can help you to know about the infertility which is contributed by health diseases, lifestyle and other problems that affect sperm motility, production and transport.

In many cases infertility is reversible if you know the root causes. These root causes may differ from person to person contributed by physical problems, hormonal imbalance and psychological issues. It is believed that male infertility is mostly occurred due to the damage of testicle that produces sperm. Medically proved that damaged testicle loses their capabilities to produce healthy sperm.

Male Infertility Causes

Hormonal Imbalance

There is strong evidence that low sexual desire is associated with hormonal disturbance. Apart from that hormonal imbalance condition also associated with the male infertility. Here is the list of hormonal disorders that reduces sperm production, contribute low libido and leading causes for the erectile dysfunction. These hormonal disorders are Hyperprolactinemia, Hypothyroidism, Adrenal Hyperplasia, Hypogonadotropic Hypopituitarism and Panhypopituitarism. All these hormonal disorders are responsible for the reproductive problems that affect sperm quality, motility and fewer sperm.

Varicocele

It is a well known condition that caused infertility associated with the swelling of veins that drain testicle.  Varicocele is easily treatable condition of men which is linked with the high temperature of testes. This condition affects the quality of sperm but now reversible with the help of medical.

Sexual Problems

There are many sexual problems of men which are associated with the erection and ejaculations are also contributing infertility in men. Erectile dysfunction is a common condition of men in which they are unable to sustain the erection as per desire. Millions of men around the world are suffering with ED caused by physical and psychological conditions. It is very difficult to conceive pregnancy when male partner is struggling to sustain erection. Apart from this condition, premature ejaculation is another sexual dysfunction in which men are ejaculate very soon as compare to their female partner. The inability of men to control the ejaculation is known as untimely ejaculation which is increase the risk of infertility in men. Both the dysfunctions are linked with the infertility but medically treatable, so consult with a professional physician if you want to diagnose these issues.

Chromosomal Defects

Abnormal development of the male sexual organ associated with the inherited disorder like Klinefelter’s syndrome is also promoted infertility in men. There are other genetic syndromes that increase the risk of infertility in men such as Kallmann’s syndrome, cystic fibrosis etc.

Infection and Diseases

There are various health problems that affect the testicles atrophy and leads to the low sperm count and sperm motility such as small pox, typhoid, tuberculosis, mumps, syphilis etc. These medical conditions elevated the FSH level, damaged testicles and associated with hormonal imbalance. All of these causes are promoting infertility in men, so it is necessary to treat these medical issues for the better reproductive organ function.

Environmental causes

It is better to use cold water for bath because it increases the sperm production instead of hot bath. Testicle overheating reduces the sperm production and can damage the sperm quality. Here are the other environmental elements that affect the sperm such as heat, toxins and chemicals.

Lifestyle

Most of the men are unaware these factors that associated with infertility such as use of illicit drugs. There are many drugs and steroids in the market that shrink testicles and reduced sperm production. Medically it is prove that smoking addiction and alcohol consumption lower the testosterone level and strongly contribute erectile dysfunction and fertility problems. Extreme stress is not only responsible for the low sexual desire but also affect the sperm count. In addition, avoid tight clothes, prolonged sitting and control your bodyweight for the better sexual health.

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