Some Causes Of Infertility In Woman
Author: Low Jeremy
There are many factors that will relate how a woman develops
infertility. While it is prevalent among Americans, no data can
truly present the actual intensity or prevalence of this
condition.
Infertility is definitely not a physical disease. Unlike
simpler conditions like flu or the more complex ones such as
those of cancer, symptoms of infertility are not focused on the
obvious signs.
In fact, a woman need not undergo a series of comprehensive
tests and examinations before she can truly be diagnosed of
infertility. The same goes with men only differing in one
thing, male infertility is much more difficult to be spotted
unless obvious presentations of erectile dysfunction are seen.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or PID
This is presumed to be the most common cause of infertility.
This arises from internal infections that are caused by
bacteria penetrating into the internal reproductive organs of a
female. The typical organs affected are those surrounding the
pelvic area but when aggravated, infections may also radiate
into the neighboring intestines. Infertility associated with
PID is definite if the portion affected is the fallopian tube,
a condition that is medically termed as salpingitis.
Endometriosis
According to data gathered from medical literature, nearly 30%
of all infertility cases in women is covered by this condition.
This is characterized with the presence of the endometrial
tissue in parts other than the uterus. This tissue is the one
women discharge during menstrual cycle.
Having this condition however does not actually suggest the
likelihood of being unable to conceive. But it may largely
contribute to the development of the disease
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
This is the condition characterized by the over-production of
androgens in the female's system. This occurrence will drive
the lowering in the release of other hormones such as Follicle
Stimulating Hormone and Luteinizing Hormone which will
eventually caused the stoppage of mature egg production.
Early Menopause or Premature Ovarian Failure
This is the premature depletion of follicles in women during
ages prior to her 40th years. This is characterized by long
periods of irregular menstrual flow. This condition is very
much comparable with true menopause since both impede a woman
to produce eggs.
Idiopathic Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
This is rarely the case among infertile women. This is
identified when there is 'no' production of LH and FSH. Thus,
the impossibility of developing egg cells. There are actually
no physical symptoms that will help conclude the presence of
this condition. Most cases of Idiopathic Hypogonadotropic
Hypogonadism fall under unknown infertility cases.
About The Author: This content is provided by Low Jeremy. It
may be used only in its entirety with all links included. For
more information on infertility, what causes it & where to get
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