Massage By Ben Articles - Free Massage, Bodywork, and Health Articles.
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Times Read : 27      
Categories

Addictions
Alternative Medicine
Chiropractic
Diseases and Conditions
Health
Massage & Bodywork
Medical
Medicine
Meditation
Nutrition
Staying Fit
Supplements
Weight Loss
Wellness
Yoga
 
Stats
Total Articles: 35921
Total Authors: 1210
Total Downloads: 3555969


Newest Member
Michael Richards

 


   

How Do Anti Sperm Antibodies Affect Vasectomy Reversal?



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.massagebyben.com/articles/rss.php?rss=271
By : seomul Evans    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-02-15 14:48:16
Several factors affect the infertility condition of a man. Certain drugs that you may be taking to treat a chronic ailment may contribute to your infertility condition. However, the most common and most difficult to treat is the development and production of anti sperm antibodies.

How do you explain anti sperm antibodies?

The anti-sperm antibodies is a developed autoimmune system that triggers an allergic reaction to sperm. This means that the body perceives and treats the sperm as a threat. The immune system will then react by mobilizing the anti-bodies to search and destroy any sperm presence. If you have this condition, it would be difficult for you to impregnate a woman naturally.

The testicles protect the sperm from potential damage the auto immune system may cause. People who developed spermicide antibody are capable of destroying their own sperm even if the testicles are already protecting them. The auto immune system goes right through the barrier and destroys the sperm. The antigens that attach themselves to the surface of the sperm make the whole search and destroy thing easier because they can easily track them.

The autoimmune system automatically detects the presence of the sperm and initiates a response. Unfortunately, the response triggered by the antigens is search and destroy. The anti-bodies would then stick to the surfaces of the sperms and tries to destroy their quality. This automatically destroys the function of the sperm. The extent of the damage depends on the sperm location and the volume of antibodies surrounding or attaching to them.

Potential effects of anti-bodies on the sperm

If the spermicide anti-bodies attach themselves to the tail of the sperm, they lump together and make the sperm unmoving or immobile.

If the anti sperm anti-bodies attach themselves to the head of the sperm, they start to penetrate the sperm and prevents it from fertilizing the eggs. Spermicide anti-bodies penetrating the sperm would make them unable to bind with the egg for fertilization.

Anti sperm anti-bodies

About 10% of men consulting about infertility have this common problem of anti sperm antibodies immune system. However, some women also developed spermicide anti-bodies commonly called as sensitivity to sperm presence. Technically, sensitivity to sperm presence means that the cervical mucus of the woman is sensitive to any sperm presence, which initiates a response from the male's body leading to the development of an anti-sperm antibody. About 40% of married couples dealing with infertility problems are found to possess the spermicide anti-body autoimmune system.

Other factors that trigger anti-sperm antibodies development

Several factors may trigger the development of the spermicide antibodies. One of the most common factors is the injury on the testicles. The other factor could be a twisted testicular sack, which would result to the development of anti sperm anti-bodies. Sometimes, infection may mess up the immune system and produce such condition.

Vasectomy reversal and anti sperm antibodies

Studies show that the vasectomy reversal procedure has the capability to trigger the formation or development of the spermicide antibodies. The procedure could also potentially develop other risks such as varicocele, testicular biopsy, and cancer. The procedure could also develop undescended testicles and congenital absence of the male's vas deferens. About 70% of men who had undergone the procedure developed the anti sperm anti-bodies. A semen analysis would help the doctor diagnose the health of your sperm and if there is any presence of spermicide anti-bodies. The doctor may also request a cervical test in case your semen sample show any sign of anti-sperm antibodies to know the real cause of this condition.
Author Resource:- Seomul Evans is a Website Marketing consultant for Vasectomy Reversal and a contributor for a leading blog about Reversing Vasectomy blog.
Article From Massage By Ben - Articles

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
select
Author Sign Up
select
Learn More
Affiliate Sign in
Discount Travel
 
Nav Menu
Articles Home
Massage Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 


 
Sponsors
 

 

Make a Living....Living!

 


 

Powered By: Electricity