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Varicocele
is a dilation (enlargement) of the veins
along the spermatic cord (vas deferens) in the
scrotum. It is caused by incompetent or inadequate
valves within the veins along the spermatic cord.
The abnormal valves obstruct normal blood flow
causing a backup of blood, resulting in dilation of
the veins. This condition is the most common
reversible cause of male factor infertility.
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Abnormalities in the seminal fluid
If the seminal fluid is very thick it may be difficult for
the sperm to move through it and into the woman's
reproductive tract. Often the semen can be processed
to separate the moving sperm from the surrounding
debris, dead sperm and seminal fluid. The processed
sperm is usually placed directly inside the uterus
with a small tube (catheter). This is called
intrauterine insemination (IUI).
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Oligospermia (Low sperm count)Most cases of male infertility are due to low sperm count.
The normal range of sperm count is between 20
million/ml and 200 million/ml. That sperm count is
below 20 million/ml indicates oligospermia. There
are many biologic and environmental factors that can
lead to low sperm count. For instance, abnormalities
in production or obstruction of the tubes that carry
sperm can reduce sperm levels.
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Necrospermia (Dead sperm)
is a condition in which sperm are produced and found
in the semen but are not alive and are unable to
fertilize eggs. That over 40% sperms are dead in the
semen analysis indicates necrospermia.
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Azoospermia
(Lack of sperm)
is the complete absence of sperm in the semen. The
diagnosis of azoospermia is sometimes still made
even though as many as 500,000 sperm per ml of semen
may have been seen because it is extremely unlikely
that the man will be able to father a child
naturally.
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Positive anti-sperm antibody
There is much scientific evidence that sperm
antibodies in males and females cause infertility.
Sperm antibodies are chemical substances in the
semen, cervical mucus, blood and other body fluids
that neutralize the purpose of sperm. which is to
fertilize an egg.
Symptoms of Male Infertility
Male infertility occurs when the man's
partner does not conceive after one year of attempting
to become pregnant. Other signs and symptoms depend on
the underlying cause of the man's infertility.irritability.
Patient may also feel drowsiness. A rapid, deep
breathing, known as “kussmaul breathing” may also be
noted. There may be smell of acetone in the patient’s
breath (a sign of ketoacidosis), a severely dangerous
condition.
Fluctuations in blood glucose levels can lead
to altered vision. In them prolonged high blood glucose
causes changes in the shape of the lens in the eye,
leading to blurred vision. So regular visit to ophalmologist is necessary. All unexplained quick
changes in eyesight should force as fasting blood
glucose test. There are nowadays quick inexpensive and
can be safely performed.
Some untreated diabetes patients also
complain of Nausea and vomiting.
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