Male Infertility: All You Need to Know
If you are a man wondering if you have a problem with infertility, you’re not alone. It is estimated that approximately 15 percent of all couples are infertile even after frequent, unprotected sexual intercourse for at least a year. It’s about fifty-fifty in most cases that male infertility is the challenge. This article is not meant to replace the professional advice of your health care professional, but may serve as an overview to help you formulate your own questions about male infertility. Take these questions with you when you visit your doctor. In this article we will discuss causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options. What causes male infertility? There are many causes and factors that can contribute to male infertility. Male infertility primarily involves low sperm production, abnormal sperm function, or blockages that prevent the delivery of sperm. The root causes can be genetic, environmental, or temporary contributing factors such as illnesses or lifestyle factors. Sometimes injuries and related health problems can play a role. It’s complicated, but even things like diet and exercise and lifestyle choices such as alcohol consumption and other factors can play a role in causing male infertility. What are the symptoms of male infertility? For many men, there may be no other obvious signs or symptoms of infertility other than expecting to conceive and not having that occur.