The World Health Organization predicts that Infertility will become the third Largest Disease in the 21st Century


Posted April 12, 2019 by merrina_jay

The World Health Organization predicts that Infertility will become the third Largest isease in the 21st Century
 
Until now, the idea of blaming the woman for the responsibility of childbearing still exists.

In the clinic, I once saw a couple who had been married for four years and had no children. The local hospital examination told the man that sperm viability was low and it was not easy to have children. The woman never gave up and accompanied her husband to see the doctor for four years.

Delayed treatment was fruitless. They went to a big hospital and found that the woman was sick. The final result was that once the husband and wife came home, the man filed for divorce. This is not uncommon.

The World Health Organization predicts that in the 21st century, infertility will become the third largest disease after cancer and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

According to the latest survey of nearly 20,000 couples conducted by the family planning system in Guangdong Province in recent years, the incidence of female infertility among First-married couples of childbearing age in Guangdong Province is about 15%.

When it comes to fertility, most people immediately think of women and mothers. But the reality is quite different. In half of all cases, male infertility causes problems for heterosexual couples. Men find it more difficult to be fathers because sperm count is declining.

More and more evidence has shown this over the years. A landmark study published in 2017 by Hebrew University of Jerusalem showed that sperm counts in Western men dropped by more than 50%, but there was no sign of such a decline.

According to lead author Dr. Hagai Levine, "Given the importance of sperm counts for male fertility and human health, this study is an urgent wake-up call for researchers and health authorities around the world to investigate the causes of the sharp decline in sperm counts in order to prevent it."

Sperm tube obstruction is the cause of a large number of male infertility. If the blockage is caused by infection, there may be abnormal penile secretions with a bad smell.

Some cases also reported penile inflammation and discomfort during urination or ejaculation. The amount of ejaculation may also decrease when blocked.

In recent years, with the increasing incidence of sexually transmitted diseases, the incidence and severity of genital tract inflammation such as prostatitis, epididymitis, orchitis and urethritis have increased, seriously affecting male fertility.

Semen analysis and transrectal ultrasonography were performed to check whether the sperm delivery system was blocked. These blockages may occur in the seminal vesicle or ejaculatory duct.

When we talk about ways to improve male fertility, we point to natural selection. This includes a healthy diet and exercise program, but more importantly, it includes some natural herbs such as
Wuhan Diuretics Pill, which are made from nature and can improve male sexual desire, as well as sperm vitality, so that men's spirit can be rejuvenated.
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Issued By merrina_jay
Country American Samoa
Categories Biotech , Free , Health
Tags epididymitis , male infertility , sexually transmitted
Last Updated April 12, 2019