Treatment for infertility should first address any underlying medical condition that may be contributing to fertility problems. Drug therapy may be used to treat hypogonadism and other hormonally related conditions. Surgery is used to repair varicoceles and correct any obstructions in the reproductive tract. However, there is some controversy over whether varicocele embolisation or surgery actually improves fertility. Some studies indicate that varicocele treatment may not help improve...
Read moreThe list of multiple sclerosis symptoms is a lengthy and, at its worst, it can result in total disability. MS is also known to cause... Read more »
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a safety alert to warn people living with MS of the risks of serious injury and death... Read more »
Approximately 15 percent of all couples struggle with infertility and about one-third of those originate from problems with the male in the... Read more »
The issue of routine mental health screening-especially of teens-is a controversial one within the mental health consumer community. I was... Read more »
The New York Times stirred up some old controversies recently with their article on fibromyalgia called "Drug Approved. Is Disease Real?" ... Read more »
Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Female Infertility
Goals of TreatmentThe goals of treatment of female infertility are to identify any reversible underlying causes of the infertility and to initiate... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Inability to conceive; Unable to get pregnantTreatmentIncrease your chance of becoming pregnant each month by having sexual intercourse at least... Read more »
A controversial treatment in Great Britain is urging some schizophrenia patients to give free reign to voices that they hear, rather than attempt to... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Your knee creaks and hurts and it gets worse going up or down stairs, getting up after sitting a while, and when keeping the knee bent. Don't even... Read more »
A hormone-antioxidant combination therapy appears to improve sperm count and motility in infertile men, according to an Egyptian study. Read more »