Spermatorrhoea Treatment
There are many different Spermatorrhoea treatments options
available for men. In some cases, the treatment is to use a particular
medication, but in other cases surgery may be the best Spermatorrhoea treatment for a man.
Spermatorrhoea is often caused by hormonal changes within the
body. Sometimes this can also be caused by antibiotics, which can destroy the
bacteria that live in the urethra and cause infection. Other reasons for
infertility in men can be to do with the sperm count, the number of sperm
produced or the sperm's ability to swim.
If you want to treat your condition then there are a few things
you should know about treating it with certain medication. When you first start
treatment with any type of medication it is important to get checked out by a
doctor and it is important that you follow your doctor's instructions as
prescribed.
One of the most common types of treatment is the contraceptive
pill. The pill works by suppressing the production of sperm. This is normally
the first option when it comes to treating infertility in men.
But, there are some side effects associated with using the
contraceptive pill. Some men experience erectile dysfunction and some lose
their libido, so if you have either of these problems then you may have to take
the pill with another contraceptive. Another side effect of the contraceptive
pill is acne and some women also experience thinning hair.
Another Spermatorrhoea treatment
is called the intrauterine devices, or IUDs. These devices are
placed inside the uterus and prevent sperm from entering the bladder. This
stops the condition in its tracks.
However, if the pill does not work then surgery is the last
resort. During surgery a thin flexible tube is made to insert the sperm into
the urethra, which then travels down the urethra, causing the fluid to drain
back out of the penis.
Of course there are also more traditional types of treatment
options such as the insertion of medicines or freezing the sperm. There is a
chance of an infection during this procedure and the semen needs to be passed
through a series of tests in order to determine if it has been successfully
operated. Once this has been determined the semen can then be retrieved for
further treatment with medication.
There is a debate over whether the conventional treatments such
as the pill, freezing and surgery really work. Many physicians still believe
that the medications and pills are not as effective as they once were but
others are now trying to prove that the medications actually do work.
Spermatorrhoea treatment can have several possible
side effects including an infection and an inflammation of the prostate.
Sometimes the condition does not improve on its own, especially when repeated
treatments are used.
The other option involves removing the fallopian tubes. This option
involves either a simple surgical procedure where the tubes are tied or
laparoscopy where a small camera is used to manually remove the fallopian tubes
and the fallopian tube.
This is an easier method than the surgery, but there are
concerns about how the sperm will flow back into the body if the natural method
is used. Sperm from the vagina and inserting the sperm into the tubes can cause
infections in the body if there is an infection in the pelvic area.
The choice between surgery and pills and freezing is often made
based on the cost, effectiveness, convenience and risks. There are a number of
websites available that offer free consultations where patients can weigh up
their options and see which one is best for them.
Surgical techniques have improved greatly over the years and
many men have reported that they are painless. However, some doctors will still
advise that the operation should only be undertaken as a last resort.
Surgery may be required to help remove the blocked fallopian
tubes in some cases, especially if the man has had surgery for cancer or
prostate problems. In some cases, where the sperm count in the testes or the
ovaries are low then the surgery may be recommended.
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