HOMOEOPATHY AN EFFECTIVE
Infertility is a major social problem in the society. Children are the important factor in the family life. Normally the females are the victims of this complaint. The orthodox family blames females regarding this defect. What is infertility? It is the inability of lady to pregnant after one year of uninterrupted regular sex. It is divided in to two.
Primary- Failure of pregnancy- and
Secondary- Failure of pregnancy after a child or an abortion
Both partners are equally responsible for the complaint. Seventy to eighty percent of ladies become pregnant within six months of their family life. This period may vary according to persons. If a lady is failed to conceive properly within one year after marriage and family life should undergo some investigations and treatment. Both of the couple should take treatment. Common causes of infertility mainly divided in to Male and Female causes.
Male causes: Impotency- Inability to perform intercourse. It may due to defective erection or failure to do the act. This may be due to nervousness or hormonal imbalance. Some perversions and lack of sexual educations are another causes of this.
Testicular Varicosity – Atherosclerosis of testicular vessels prevent normal blood flow in the testis. It increases the heat in testis and reduces the production of sperms.
Mumps – Enlargement of parotid gland during childhood is one of the causes of infertility. Metastasis occur to the testis and orchitis will be the result. This permanently damages the testis and thereby prevents spermatogenesis.
X-Ray: Repeated exposure inhibits the potency.
Alcoholism, heavy smoking and wearing of tight under garments also affects. Moreover congenital malformations of testicles, venereal diseases, tuberculosis, trauma, malignancy and certain drugs also retard the spermatogenesis.
Female causes: Irregularity in menstruation.
Normally puberty occurs from the age of 12 years onwards. Regular menses in every 28 days without complication is needed for effective ovulation. Due to some hormonal imbalance, which inhibits regular menses and ovulations. Infection of mumps causes metastasis to the ovary. T.B, chronic inflammations in the pelvic organs like fallopian tube (salpingitis), wall of uterus (metritis), ovary (oophritis), trauma to the lower abdominal organs and genitals, dysfunction of other endocrine glands like thyroid, pituitary, hypothalamus, adrenal gland, congenital mal formations of vagina, uterus, rigid hymen, endometriosis and sexual frigiditiness are also responsible to the female infertility.
Very true.