Mild To Severe Oligospermia Treatment, IVF Clinics : SWCIC


Posted April 7, 2018 by swcic123

Mild To Severe Oligospermia is identified as a common cause of male infertility. SWCIC- Is the best fertility centers in India has the best treatment for this.

 
Tuberculosis is a common disease caused by bacteria. And the worst part is that the bacteria can remain for a longer time inside the human body and can cause infertility. We at SWCIC- the famous test tube bay center in Hyderabad India offers the best treatment for this through the following treatment method.
A silent cause of Infertility
Tuberculosis (TB) is a very common disease and is caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Lungs are the most common organs involved followed by the genitourinary tract (meaning the kidneys and pelvic organs in both males and females) but TB is a systemic illness and any organ of the body can be affected. Route of entry into the body is through lungs.
Symptoms
Female genital organs are one of the common sites to be involved in women. It is a chronic disease and bacteria remain for a long time in the body slowly destroying the organs (uterus, fallopian tubes and the ovaries in females and related organs in men).

The disease may remain totally asymptomatic or may lead to pelvic pain, fever, menstrual disturbances (heavy bleeding or no periods at all) or vaginal discharge (leucorrhoea). Sometimes fluid may accumulate in the abdomen.
Fallopian tubes which transport eggs from the ovaries to the uterus are the most common organs involved and when blocked (due to inflammation or adhesions) leads to permanent infertility.
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Business Address 1-8-32/62 & 1-8-32/62/1 Minister road (main road), Secunderabad, Telangana 500003, India.
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Last Updated April 7, 2018