Understanding Male Infertility: A Comprehensive Review of Causes, Etiology, Epidemiology, and Risk Factors
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/k5sgh449Keywords:
Male Infertility, Sperm Selection, Infertility, Evacuation issue, Ovulation, Infertile couples.Abstract
Infertility is a condition of the male or female reproductive system that is defined by the inability to
become pregnant following more than 12 months of unprotected, common, or sexual behaviour.
Numerous studies have shown that around thirty per cent of occurrences of infertility are due to males
alone. Along with this, one of the most difficult situations a man may experience is receiving a
diagnosis of male infertility. It can be disastrous for some people. The main goal of infertility in male
evaluation is the identification of contributing causes, treatment that are reversible and assisted
reproductive procedures (ART) and counselling for all the issues that are irreversible as well as
untreatable. Additionally, Male infertility occasionally may be a sign of a more serious ailment that
further causes life threatening problems or disorders.
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