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my husband and I are trying to concieve, can this condition cause him to not be fertile or less fertile. His urine came back negative for infectiction.
He is on cipromax for an infection but the docs see no concern for me(the wife) id this true anyone know

2006-06-22 08:47:49 · 8 answers · asked by luv_questions 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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Since your husband has prostatitis, his sperm and ejacuation are automatically affected by the inflammation of his prostate. However, this will not make him infertile...just means his sperm production won't be "up to snuff". You are not in any danger from your husband's illness or the meds he is on.

2006-06-22 09:00:56 · answer #1 · answered by ilse72 7 · 15 0

Prostatitis is a common urologic condition that many clinicians find difficult to treat effectively. It has been estimated that up to half of all men suffer from symptoms of prostatitis at some time in their lives. The prostate is a walnut sized gland that is located beneath the urinary bladder (see picture below). The prostate surrounds the urethra (urine, channel) like a donut. When the prostate becomes inflammed it can impinge on urine flow and cause symptoms. The function of the prostate is to produce fluid and enzymes that contribute to the semen and are needed for male fertility. Prostatitis was categorized into four forms:Acute Bacterial (with and without fever), Non Bacterial, and Prostatodynia.

Based on the patients symptoms and test results, a urine flow test and measurement of bladder residual urine may be recommended. On occasion the prostate and bladder may need to be examined by ultrasound or cystoscopy. A treatment regimen including prostate massage, antibiotic therapy, diet modification and anti-inflammatory/immune modulation medications is undertaken. We believe in a natural and holistic approach to the problem and are advocates of natural, herbal and bioflavinoid therapies as well as conventional treatments. Surgical therapy is rarely needed to treat prostatitis. Occasionally a blockage of the ejaculatory duct or seminal vesicle prevents the infection from draining and resolving even with the help of the most powerful antibiotics. In these cases the blockage may need to be removed. The same techniques are used in the treatment of certain causes of male infertility. Male infertility specialists therefore have an increased familiarity and experience with these procedures and can recognize when they need to be used to treat prostatitis. Therapy is custom tailored to the individual patient's needs.

2006-06-22 08:54:49 · answer #2 · answered by tpuahlekcip 6 · 0 0

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Enjoying the feeling of motherhood and raising a family would surely be a couple’s dream. Some get it naturally, while for some others things don’t seem to work as they desire. These reasons which stop a women from conceiving can be due to either physical reasons or truly physiological.

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