Infertility is defined as inability of a couple to conceive after 12
months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It effects over 5 millions
couple alone in the U. S. and many times more in the world. Because of
unawareness of treatments, only 10% seeks help from professional
specialist. In this article, we will discuss syndrome causes of
infertility.
I. Definition
Syndrome is defined as the aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with series of operations, events, or steps which lead to disease due to unhealthy or unwholesome process.
II. Types of syndrome cause infertility
1. Anticardiolipin antibody syndrome
Antiphospholipid
antibody syndrome is a disorder of coagulation, which causes blood
clots. Women with high levels of anticardiolipin antibodies has a high
risk of miscarriage. There are several types of such antibodies but the
Ig G type is the one that correlates the most with pregnancy loss. It is
said that intakes of low dose of aspirin or blood thinner will help to
avert the problem. Make sure you check your antibody every eight weeks
to prevent early miscarry.
2. Rokitansky syndrome
An inherit of birth defect with a malformation of vagina and absence of uterus.
3. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
PCOS
is a condition associated with the irregular ovulation leading to
excessive building up the uterine lining and increasing the risk of
infertility. Women with PCOS are found to have high levels of
testosterone and high circulation of levels of insulin.
4. Klinefelter's syndrome
Genetic
defect of male with one chromosome Y and 2 chromosome X leading to
hormone imbalance including lack of testosterone. male breast, small
testes and interfere with normal sperm production (semen found to have
no sperm) causing infertility.
5. Kallmann's syndrome
A
malfunction of hypothalamus gland at birth that interferes with
production of gonadotropin-releasing hormone causing delay of puberty.
a)
In men, it causes low levels of testosterone resulting of small size
penis, cryptorchism leading to infertility because of no sperm during
ejaculation.
b) In women, it causes no menstrual period and no egg production.
6. Cushing's syndrome
Cushing's
syndrome is a chronic illness caused by over production of cortisol
hormone leading to lower sperm production in male and abnormal ovulation
in women.
7. Asherman's syndrome
Asherman's syndrome is a
condition characterized by the presence of scars within the uterine
cavity. It is caused by scars after a D&C is performed on a recently
pregnant uterus including a missed or incomplete miscarriage, birth, or
elective termination in removing retained products of conception and
placental remains causing endometrium inability to response to the
estrogen during menstrual cycle leading to infertility.
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