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 what exhibits hormonal
imbalance to cause infertility.
1. Aging
a) In men
When
the men get older, the levels of testosterone start to drop and the
levels of the by-product prolactin of testosterone of men increases,
stimulating the production of the enzyme 5-alpha reductase that causes
the conversion of testosterone to gihydro-testosteronescausing leading
to many problems such as erectile and abnormal sperm production.
b) In women
At
the age of 35 or older, some women start to enter the state of peri
menopause, leading to irregular menstrual cycle as resulting of low
levels of estrogen resulting ovarian inability to response to the FSH
hormone and produce mature eggs.
2. Lifestyle
A good living
lifestyle may be helpful for preventing diseases and preserve health,
but times the good living lifestyle also a cause of hormone imbalance.
Some women with unexplained infertility may be caused by exercise such
as running or joking 10 km a day, playing tennis everyday which
stimulate the brain primitive function causing hormone imbalance and
absence of menstrual cycle because there are so much energy have been
spent on daily sport there are nothing left for the function to produce
eggs or sperm.
3. Thyroid diseases
a) Hyperthyroidism
It
is defined as a condition in which our body produces too much thyroid
hormone causing low levels of estrogen which can not trigger the
production of LH then ovulation leading to infertility.
b) Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroisim
is defined as very little thyroid hormone is produced by the thyroid
gland leading to irregular ovulation and increasing production of
prolactin causing production of immature eggs.
4. Heredity
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia which presents at birth,
it affect both boy and girl alike. It efects adrenal gland to make the
hormones cortisol and aldosterone leading to high levels of testosterone
hormone.
5. Sluggish liver
Liver is important for
regulating the balance of essential fatty acid. Our daily today contains
more meats and high levels of saturated fat and trans fat, which
interfere the liver function and leading to over production of certain
hormone, disrupting the normal menstrual cycles and normal function of
male reproductive organ such as erectile dysfunction.
6. Klinefelter's syndrome
Genetic
male defect with one chormocome Y and 2 chromosome X. It causes levels
of testosterone hormone leading to female pattern including enlarged
breast, small penis and normal sperm production.
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