Infertility
INFERTILITY CLEANSING TREATMENT FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN
In the male reproductive system, infertility may be caused by:
- Obstruction of the reproductive tract causing dysfunctionalities in the ejection of semen. This blockage can occur in the tubes that carry semen (such as ejaculatory ducts and seminal vesicles). Blockages are commonly due to injuries or infections of the genital tract.
- Hormonal disorders leading to abnormalities in hormones produced by the pituitary gland, hypothalamus and testicles. Hormones such as testosterone regulate sperm production.


Example of disorders that result in hormonal imbalance include pituitary or testicular cancers:
Example of disorders that result in hormonal imbalance include pituitary or testicular cancers:

- Blocked fallopian tubes, which are in turn caused by untreated sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or complications of unsafe abortion, postpartum sepsis or abdominal/pelvic surgery,
- Uterine disorders which could be inflammatory in nature (such as endometriosis), congenital in nature (such as septate uterus), or benign in nature (such as fibroids)
- Disorders of the ovaries, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome and other follicular disorders
- Disorders of the endocrine system causing imbalances of reproductive hormones. Infertility can be primary or secondary. Primary infertility is when a pregnancy has never been achieved by a person, and secondary infertility is when at least one prior pregnancy has been achieved.
