Overcome Infertility - Irregular Cell Growth Causes of Infertility

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Jocelyn Leonard

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Mar 22, 2010, 11:04:20 AM3/22/10
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As we mentioned in previous articles, 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 irregular cells growth causes of infertility.
1. Cyst Chocolate cyst also known as endometrioma, caused by
endometrial adhesion and implants attached to the ovaries leading to
abnormal function of ovaries and interfering with production of mature
eggs.
2. Adenomyosis Adenomyosis happens most likely in the late of woman
life and who has had several pregnancy. It is classified as a medical
condition of endometrial cell grows within the muscular walls of the
uterus causing symptoms similar to those of endometriosis. It may
interferes with the embryo implantation if the uterine tissue extends
through entire region of the uterine wall resulting in miscarriage.
3. Cervical polyp A cervical polyp is a benign polyp or tumour on the
surface of the cervical canal, it is caused by infection, inflammation
or abnormal response to high levels of estrogen leading to abnormal
bleeding, if not treated, it will gradually grow up and obstruct the
cervical opening leading to fertility and miscarry.
4. Endometriosis Endometriosis is defined as cells of endometrium grow
somewhere else other than in the endometrium. Normally, endoemtriosis
not travel far but around the uterus region. It interferes with the
ovulation and embryo implantation leading to infertility and
miscarriage.
5. Fibroids Fibroids are benign tumours that grow in, on or outside of
the wall of the uterus. If it grows big enough, it may interfere with
the implantation of embryo in the uterus leading to premature delivery
and miscarriage and increasing the risk of infertility if they grow
near the opening of both Fallopian tubes and distort the shape of
uterine cavity.
6. Hyperplasia without atypical cells Hyperplasia without atypical
cells is a condition of abnormal cell growth in the endometrium. It is
caused by prolong high levels of environment estrogen leading to
infertility. It is said that women who are over weight by 20-50 pounds
and women who are on unopposed estrogen hormone therapy are high risk
in developing hyperplasia without atypical cells.
7. Peyronie's disease Peyronie's disease is also known as induratio
penis plastica, it is a condition that nodules or lumps develop in the
penis causing cause a restriction and prevent the penis from expanding
in that area leading to inability in achieving or maintaining an
erection.
8. Polycystic ovaries A condition of many medium-sized follicles exist
around the rim of the ovaries, it can be symptoms of PCOS.
9. Spermatocele Spermatocele is a benign cyst in the scrotum. it
effects affecting as many as 3 in 10 American men and does not cause
infertility or require treatment if it is small.
10. Testicular cancer Testicular cancer is defined as abnormal cells
growth become cancerous in the testicle. The cause is unknown but
researchers believe men with poor quality of sperm production is
considered as high risk to develop testicle cancer than other who do
not.

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