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Though many couples focus on the woman’s side concerning fertility, the man’s role is just as necessary. Here’s a list of medical conditions that can affect men’s chances and result in the need to explore infertility treatments

3 Medical Conditions Linked to Male Infertility

1. Varicocele

Varicocele refers to the swelling of the veins responsible for draining the testicles. While the exact link between this condition and infertility is still being researched, many health care experts believe abnormal temperature regulation in the scrotum is the culprit. The good news is surgery can correct varicocele and, in combination with infertility treatments like in vitro fertilization, a couple has a strong chance of conceiving. 

2. Ejaculation Disorder

Infertility TreatmentsRetrograde ejaculation is a disorder in which semen travels into the bladder instead of the urethra. This condition is generally a result of nerve or muscle damage surrounding the bladder. Men with diabetes, multiple sclerosis, or individuals who have undergone prostate gland surgery are most likely to experience retrograde ejaculation. Men with this condition can undergo infertility treatments where sperm is taken from the urine and used for artificial insemination. 

3. Tubular Blockage

The duct that carries sperm during ejaculation can become blocked as a result of an infection, injury, stones, or scar tissue. A simple out-patient surgery to clear blockages and infertility treatments can be promising for men dealing with this issue. 

 

When looking to conceive despite these medical conditions, visit a fertility doctor at Pacific In Vitro Fertilization Institute to better understand your options. Conveniently located in Honolulu, their experienced team has helped Hawaii residents conceive since 1985. Call today at (808) 946-2226 to schedule a consultation, and visit their website for more information on the infertility treatments they specialize in. You can also find out about free seminars by following their Facebook page. 

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