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Home / Health / Treatable Male Infertility Under-Diagnosed, Causing Unnecessary IVF

Treatable Male Infertility Under-Diagnosed, Causing Unnecessary IVF

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Many men face years of fertility treatment due to overlooked conditions.
  • Varicocele affects 40% of male infertility but is treatable with surgery.
  • Men experience severe mental health impacts from delayed diagnoses.
Treatable Male Infertility Under-Diagnosed, Causing Unnecessary IVF

Widespread lack of awareness and under-research into male infertility are causing significant distress, leading couples to undergo unnecessary IVF. Men are suffering years of emotional and financial strain, with some experiencing suicidal thoughts due to prolonged, unsuccessful fertility treatments. Treatable conditions, such as varicoceles affecting up to 40% of infertile men, are frequently overlooked by healthcare providers.

Similar to Toby Trice, who faced six years and two failed IVF rounds before a varicocele diagnosis, others like Martin Bowers endured eight years and four rounds of IVF. Bowers was eventually treated for fragmented sperm DNA after seeking private care. Sean Farrell's experience involved a year-long wait for a urologist and significant private expenditure for a diagnosis of Sertoli cell-only syndrome.

These delayed diagnoses not only incur substantial financial costs, with some patients spending nearly £25,000 privately, but also exact a heavy toll on men's mental health. Feelings of emasculation, depression, and anxiety are common. Experts are urging for improved male infertility diagnostics within the NHS to prevent unnecessary suffering and misdirected treatment efforts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Varicocele is a dilated vein in the scrotum that can damage sperm and is estimated to be present in 40% of male infertility cases.
GPs often lack awareness of male infertility's treatable causes, leading to focus on female partners and unnecessary IVF attempts.
Men can experience severe depression, anxiety, feelings of emasculation, and even suicidal thoughts due to the prolonged and isolating fertility journey.

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