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Infertility Information
Infertility information may include STD viruses or infections such as vaginitis as a risk factor and may diagnose many of them with a cone biopsy.
Varicocele is a male condition that affects the scrotal veins of one or both testicles. This condition is seen in up to 25 percent of infertile men and in 10 to 15 percent of fertile men. Higher temperatures in testicles can alter sperm production, causing low sperm count.
Infertility information may include STD viruses or infections such as vaginitis as a risk factor and may diagnose many of them with a cone biopsy.
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Infertility Information -
Vaginitis, Cone Biopsy
Sexually transmitted diseases are a leading cause of fertile problems in both men and women. Gonorrhea and chlamydia, affecting millions a year, are the main culprits. Many infected women have no symptoms and if left untreated cause damage or scarring of the fallopian tubes which may cause fertility problems. Infertility information may include STD viruses or infections such as vaginitis as a risk factor and may diagnose many of them with a cone biopsy.
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