Are You Sterile? Warning Signs That Suggest Sterility
What are those initial signs that may suggest a possibility of infertility? If we are alert to the symptoms, there may be better chances of tackling the problem in the early stages of the disease.
These symptoms become perceptible in numerous ways.
It may manifest as unbalanced sexual behavior, or mental depression.
Other signs are endocrine gland disturbances or malnutrition and decay of physical health of the individual.
Infertility is also influenced by the lifestyle, emotional well being, and financial issues, all of which may affect mental state.
Any of the above factors can trigger a temporary state of infertility which is reversible.
So it is important that we make a distinction between infertility and impotency, the latter which is a state of sexual dysfunction.
That a potent male can impregnate a female during her menstrual cycle is of common knowledge.
But most people are unaware that there exists a hormone cycle for the males of the species too.
While in females there is a regular cycle of ovulation every 28 days, there is no fixed pattern, which can be traced to the male hormonal cycle.
The sperm count in males is not in sync with the hormone cycle and the release of the sperm is at will for the men.
The ability to impregnate the female depends on the quality of the sperm which is very much dependent on the general health of the individual.
But it has been observed that both men and women show advanced signs of infertility with progression of age.
There are so many signs that could point to infertility which overlap with other symptoms that it becomes very confusing to identify them.
The absence of regular period is a sure indication of infertility in females.
However, irregular periods could also indicate other physical syndromes like hormone imbalance etc.
Therefore isolating infertility related symptoms is very important in the process of finding the proper cure.
Fertility is connected to general health and hence the body weight.
Women who are obese or severely underweight, both could face infertility problems.
If the pelvic region of the woman is not wide enough it becomes physiologically impossible for the fetus to be supported in the womb.
A balanced diet also goes a long way in maintaining a proper hormone balance.
Such hormone imbalance could also be an indicator to obesity in women.
Substance abuse, like cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse, can increase the chance of infertility in women.
So if a woman is facing difficulty in conceiving, it is better to avoid alcohol altogether.
Here again it must be reiterated that infertility is mostly temporary and reversible as opposed to barrenness, where the woman does not have the ability to conceive.
Other common reasons for infertility are misaligned fallopian tubes or ovaries.
The tract leading to the ovary has to be clear for the sperm to reach the egg during fertilization.
Any physiological problem will result in infertility, as it becomes difficult for the sperm to find its way to the egg.
Another deterrent for conception is the presence of ovarian cysts in females.
More often than not, fibroids and cysts have been found to increase infertility in women.
Though there are well defined reasons and symptoms in the case of female infertility, isolating the causes for male infertility is more complex.
There is no apparent relation with the weight or build of a man to his ability to impregnate a woman.
However it is observed that the levels of fertility are lower in over weight men as with women.
The virility and fertility is more connected to the general health of the male rather than his height, weight, or physique.
Age is one constant factor that affects the fertility in all males.
Andropause, which is the menopause like state in the males, can cause infertility.
The symptoms include •Rapid hair loss •An increase in the body weight characterized with uncommon gain around the waist and abdomen.
•Wrinkling of the skin with rough skin patches.
•Decrease in the male libido •Excessive stress.
•Erectile tissue problems •Hot flushes with excess sweat.
•Nervous anxiety and depression.
•General weakness with feeling unwell and lethargic state of mind.
The signs of infertility can be tackled better with holistic methods of therapy.
Holistic therapies isolate the cause of the illness and devices solutions to eliminate these causes, rather than attempt to scratch the surface symptoms.
These treatments are comparatively free of side effects.
Chinese traditional methods have been used to treat infertility, by making use of acupuncture treatment and Chinese herbal medicines.
Combined with regular exercise and well balanced diet, this therapy works wonders in the treatment of infertility.
There are many success stories where infertility has been prevented with holistic treatments as opposed to conventional treatments.
Holistic treatments elevate the mind to a state where the individual is spiritually and emotionally prepared to tackle the problem.
These symptoms become perceptible in numerous ways.
It may manifest as unbalanced sexual behavior, or mental depression.
Other signs are endocrine gland disturbances or malnutrition and decay of physical health of the individual.
Infertility is also influenced by the lifestyle, emotional well being, and financial issues, all of which may affect mental state.
Any of the above factors can trigger a temporary state of infertility which is reversible.
So it is important that we make a distinction between infertility and impotency, the latter which is a state of sexual dysfunction.
That a potent male can impregnate a female during her menstrual cycle is of common knowledge.
But most people are unaware that there exists a hormone cycle for the males of the species too.
While in females there is a regular cycle of ovulation every 28 days, there is no fixed pattern, which can be traced to the male hormonal cycle.
The sperm count in males is not in sync with the hormone cycle and the release of the sperm is at will for the men.
The ability to impregnate the female depends on the quality of the sperm which is very much dependent on the general health of the individual.
But it has been observed that both men and women show advanced signs of infertility with progression of age.
There are so many signs that could point to infertility which overlap with other symptoms that it becomes very confusing to identify them.
The absence of regular period is a sure indication of infertility in females.
However, irregular periods could also indicate other physical syndromes like hormone imbalance etc.
Therefore isolating infertility related symptoms is very important in the process of finding the proper cure.
Fertility is connected to general health and hence the body weight.
Women who are obese or severely underweight, both could face infertility problems.
If the pelvic region of the woman is not wide enough it becomes physiologically impossible for the fetus to be supported in the womb.
A balanced diet also goes a long way in maintaining a proper hormone balance.
Such hormone imbalance could also be an indicator to obesity in women.
Substance abuse, like cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse, can increase the chance of infertility in women.
So if a woman is facing difficulty in conceiving, it is better to avoid alcohol altogether.
Here again it must be reiterated that infertility is mostly temporary and reversible as opposed to barrenness, where the woman does not have the ability to conceive.
Other common reasons for infertility are misaligned fallopian tubes or ovaries.
The tract leading to the ovary has to be clear for the sperm to reach the egg during fertilization.
Any physiological problem will result in infertility, as it becomes difficult for the sperm to find its way to the egg.
Another deterrent for conception is the presence of ovarian cysts in females.
More often than not, fibroids and cysts have been found to increase infertility in women.
Though there are well defined reasons and symptoms in the case of female infertility, isolating the causes for male infertility is more complex.
There is no apparent relation with the weight or build of a man to his ability to impregnate a woman.
However it is observed that the levels of fertility are lower in over weight men as with women.
The virility and fertility is more connected to the general health of the male rather than his height, weight, or physique.
Age is one constant factor that affects the fertility in all males.
Andropause, which is the menopause like state in the males, can cause infertility.
The symptoms include •Rapid hair loss •An increase in the body weight characterized with uncommon gain around the waist and abdomen.
•Wrinkling of the skin with rough skin patches.
•Decrease in the male libido •Excessive stress.
•Erectile tissue problems •Hot flushes with excess sweat.
•Nervous anxiety and depression.
•General weakness with feeling unwell and lethargic state of mind.
The signs of infertility can be tackled better with holistic methods of therapy.
Holistic therapies isolate the cause of the illness and devices solutions to eliminate these causes, rather than attempt to scratch the surface symptoms.
These treatments are comparatively free of side effects.
Chinese traditional methods have been used to treat infertility, by making use of acupuncture treatment and Chinese herbal medicines.
Combined with regular exercise and well balanced diet, this therapy works wonders in the treatment of infertility.
There are many success stories where infertility has been prevented with holistic treatments as opposed to conventional treatments.
Holistic treatments elevate the mind to a state where the individual is spiritually and emotionally prepared to tackle the problem.