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Infertility

INFERTILITY

 

Female Factors

 

Ovulation Disorders (e.g., PCOS)

Age-related decline in fertility

Fallopian Tube Blockage or Damage

Uterine Abnormalities

Endometriosis

Polyps or Fibroids in the Uterus

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

Genetic Conditions affecting fertility

Hormonal Imbalances (e.g., FSH, LH, prolactin)

Thyroid Disorders

Premature Ovarian Failure

 

Male Factors

 

Sperm Disorders (low sperm count, poor motility, abnormal morphology)

Varicocele (enlarged veins in the testicles)

Genetic Conditions affecting sperm production

Erectile Dysfunction

Premature Ejaculation

Testicular or Penile Abnormalities

Hormonal Imbalances (e.g., low testosterone)

Exposure to Environmental Toxins affecting sperm quality

 

Lifestyle Factors

 

Smoking

Excessive Alcohol Consumption

Recreational Drug Use

Obesity or Underweight

Poor Diet and Nutrition

Lack of Physical Activity

High Levels of Stress

Inadequate Sleep

 

Medical Conditions

 

Diabetes

Autoimmune Disorders

Celiac Disease

Cancer and Cancer Treatments

Chronic Illnesses affecting reproductive organs

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Medications affecting fertility

 

Structural Issues

 

Congenital Abnormalities

Tubal Ligation (surgical sterilization)

Previous Pelvic or Abdominal Surgeries

Adhesions or Scarring in the Reproductive Organs

 

Unexplained Infertility

 

In some cases, despite thorough testing, the exact cause remains unknown.

 

Environmental Factors

 

Exposure to Pesticides and Chemicals

Occupational Hazards

Radiation Exposure

 

Psychological Factors

 

Stress

Anxiety

Depression

Relationship Issues

It's important to recognize that infertility often involves a combination of factors, and individual cases may vary. Couples experiencing difficulty conceiving should seek the advice of fertility specialists and undergo a comprehensive evaluation to identify specific contributing factors.

TORCH is a diagnostic test done in pregnant women or women planning to conceive. It aids in screening infections caused by Toxoplasma, Syphilis, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, and Herpes simplex virus microorganisms. 

 

HOMEOPATHIC TREATMENT

 

In a case of repeated miscarriage we have a great success in treating women with homoeopathic medication, which in turn help them to have full term pregnancy. This has done for several times in many cases.

Homeopathy may have a positive effect on implantation or on the general well-being of the patients which in turn may increase fertility.

 

Homoeopathic treatment plays very important role

 

For Infertility in Females due to Acid Vaginal Discharges

For Infertility in Females due to Non Retention of Sperms

For Infertility in Males with Low Sperm Count

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