When we hear the word “infertility”, the first thinking comes
to our mind is female reproductive issues such as blocked fallopian tubes,
abnormal eggs, genital infections, endocrine disorder, etc. In fact, male
reproductive diseases can also lead to infertility.
Yet we often don't hear much about problems on the
man's side. “These men are often young,” says Jeanne O’Brien, MD, an associate
professor of urology and male infertility at the University of Rochester Medical
Center in New York. “There’s often a stigma associated with being unable to
reproduce, and many men this age don't like to go to doctors and avoid it if
they can.”
It’s a pity for them to refuse to go to see a doctor
and get a treatment, because in many instances, the cause of the infertility
can be identified and corrected.
Male infertility affects about one in 20 men. It can
result from many causes, ranging from the infected testicles, dilated veins and
blocked prostatic ducts to the hormonal problems with sperm production.
The first step that patients need to do is to take a
timely examination. Once the cause found, doctor will choose a proper treatment
for the patient. For example, if the infertility is caused by prostatitis, patients will be prescribed
antibiotics to eliminate the inflammation. Once the inflammation disappeared,
the prostate function will work normally so that the reproductive function can
recover. To treat the reproductive diseases, male patients can also take herbal
medicine Diuretic
and Anti-inflammatory Pill. The herbs in the pill can
efficiently work on the lesions and cure the inflammation without any side
effects.
In a word, males with infertility don’t need to be embarrassed
to see a doctor because of the reproductive system diseases. If you take a
timely and proper treatment, the condition can be greatly improved.
If you want to consult about
you disease and condition, you can send an e-mail to Dr. Lee, who has 30 years
of experiences on curing the urogenital system diseases: