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Thursday, 16 August 2007
Male Infertility Risk Factors!
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Male Infertility Treatments Video
Infertility Male Risk Factors Information For Men:
Infertility is not solely a women's problem. About 35% of infertility cases involve male factor problems alone, and 20% of cases involve problems with both partners. Many researchers believe the causes of declining male fertility during this century are environmental; they include pesticide and chemical exposure, drug use, radiation, and pollution.

The following is a partial list of environmental issue factors to male fertility:

  • exposure to insecticide sprays used in the home.
  • exposure to toxic substances or hazards on the job, such as lead, cadmium, mercury, ethylene oxide, vinyl chloride, radioactivity, and x-rays
  • cigarette or marijuana smoke, heavy alcohol consumption
  • prescription drugs for ulcers or psoriasis
  • DES exposure in utero
  • exposure of the genitals to elevated temperatures -- hot baths, whirlpools, steam rooms
  • Medical risks factors to male fertility include:

  • hernia repair
  • undescended testicles
  • radiation and chemotherapy treatment for cancer
  • history of prostatis or genital infection
  • mumps after puberty

    Emotional risk factors for men issues:

  • Depression and stress may have a direct effect on the hormones that affect sperm production.

    Unprotected sex risk factors for men issues:

  • Having multiple sex partners and not using condoms may increase the risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) that can cause infertility.
  • Personal Experience Discussion Board

    Does early age masturbation leads to male infertility?

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    Posted by bsthealt at 8:43 AM EDT
    Updated: Thursday, 16 August 2007 2:52 PM EDT
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    Sunday, 24 June 2007
    Prostate Cancer Survivor
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    Male Prostate Cancer Video
    Hello, I'm 62 years old and I have cancer disease of the prostate gland. I had a 10.8 PSA cancer tumor indicator from a blood test screening during my yearly doctor exam even though I didn't have a enlarged prostate. I then went to a urology doctor and had a biopsy on my prostate gland, which was very painful. The tests confirmed I had prostate cancer. He said this cancer is very slow progressing and with no treatment I could live another 5-10 years. But, to treat the cancer tumor, he suggested I could have a operation (Radical prostatectomy) to remove the prostate gland or not remove the gland and use External beam radiation and Brachytherapy (Radioactive seeds implanted in prostate gland). The radiologist doctor said, the chance of cancer remission is about equal between the two treatments. And, radiation and Brachytherapy is more forgiving in that you have a better chance to achieve love making function after the radiation treatments.

    I opt for the Radiation and Brachytherapy treatment as opposed to surgical prostate gland removal because, keeping my potency is important in my love making partner relationship.

    I received 27 radiation treatments for the cancer to the prostate gland over a 5 week period and then 2 surgical Brachytherapy radioactive seed implants.The radiation treatments were done every work day and only took about 15-20 minutes. I would go to the hospital and change into a hospital gown and then they would put me on the radiation table in a pre-made semi-body cast (to keep me very still) while the radiation was beamed painlessly to my prostate gland. I then went home each day.

    At the end of the 5 week period I had 2 hospital stays two weeks apart were I was put to sleep for the very powerful radioactive seeds (about 9 seeds) that were implanted in my prostate in a way that they could be removed later. Those seeds were surgically inserted into the prostate gland in the morning and that evening removed. I do clearly remember the pain as they removed them. They didn't put me to sleep for that. The next day I went home.

    It has been a few years now since the radiation therapy. I'm now having problems with love making function. So, my doctor put me on Viagra. After taking the first 25mg pill I was really amazed how effective a medicine could work. It not only significantly improved my love making function but, was beneficial for extra confidence in myself and feel totally in control. I can attest to the virtures of Viagra for impotence sufferers.

    The really good news is, after 5 years, my PSA prostate cancer indicator now is down to .38. It looks like my prostate cancer is in remission. I'm a prostate cancer survivor. Life is GREAT!

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    Posted by bsthealt at 9:17 AM EDT
    Updated: Thursday, 16 August 2007 11:40 AM EDT
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