Can all infertility be cured now

  Infertility is a common disease, and with the improvement of medical technology, the cure rate of these diseases is significantly increasing. Therefore, infertility is no longer a disease that makes people feel scared. However, there are many reasons that can cause infertility, and targeted treatment is also necessary. So can all infertility be cured now?

  

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  Can all infertility be cured now

  Nowadays, medicine is constantly advancing, so there is a certain therapeutic effect in treating most diseases. However, if it is primary infertility, it is necessary to see the specific results of the face-to-face consultation to know if it can be treated. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for examination.

  Based on current experience, most cases of infertility, even primary infertility, can be treated if the cause can be identified. Therefore, it can only be said that there is a way to treat infertility, and patients should not give up. Most women's primary infertility is usually caused by some problems with the fallopian tubes. If this is the case, it can be treated by unblocking the fallopian tubes. If there are problems with the ovaries, it can also be treated.

  How to treat infertility

  It is recommended to go to the hospital for a routine treatment first, as infertility can be classified into many types, and the medication and treatment methods vary depending on the cause. Generally, during the examination, the male partner abstains from sexual activity for 3-5 days, while the female partner needs 3-5 days after menstruation to ensure that the results of the examination are reasonable.

  If it is acute infertility, taking some western medicine and appropriate physical conditioning can lead to a quick recovery, and normal sexual activity can be resumed in about 4 to 5 months. However, if it is chronic infertility caused by inflammation, it is necessary to take traditional Chinese medicine for a fundamental treatment.

  Be careful not to engage in sexual activity within one or two months after treating infertility, as the body and bones are still weak after treatment. Engaging in sexual activity at this time not only fails to produce children, but also causes significant damage to the body. Therefore, I suggest that it is best to engage in sexual activity at least three months after treatment.

  There are many causes of infertility, and whether it can be cured depends on the medical situation. The treatment of many congenital primary diseases can be very difficult. The specific treatment plan and whether it can be cured need to be understood through infertility testing. Following medical advice can effectively treat diseases, but of course, it is necessary to go to a regular tertiary hospital for initial examination.

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