Statistically, one out of every 7 couples is infertile.
This diagnosis means that the couple does not have a child naturally despite frequent, unprotected intimacy.
By itself, when a man wants to become a father and is unable to conceive a child, he falls under stress, although modern medicine has developed a number of effective treatment methods for managing male infertility, therefore, you are requested to consult a doctor in time and take a full course of diagnosis, therefore, follow the doctor's recommendations during the treatment process.
The main sign of infertility in men is that the partner's pregnancy does not occur for a year or more against the background of unprotected intimacy.
In some clinical cases, men notice other symptoms, namely:
- Problems with sexual function;
- Pain, swelling in the testicle area;
- Frequent morbidity with respiratory infections;
- Pathological breast growth;
- Reduction of facial or body hair;
- Lower than normal sperm count.
Male fertility is adversely affected and causes problems:
- Infections;
- Varicocele;
- Ejaculation disorders;
- Antibodies that attack sperm;
- Tumor;
- Hormonal imbalance;
- Chromosomal defects;
- Problems during intimate connection;
- Celiac disease;
- Some types of surgical operations.
Toxins, chemicals reduce sperm function. An unhealthy lifestyle (drugs, tobacco, alcohol, obesity) has a negative impact on fertility.
Source:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/male-infertility/symptoms-causes/syc-20374773