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Allergies may cause to Infertility

Raja Aditya by Raja Aditya
2 years ago
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Infertility

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Hyderabad: The growth in female infertility in recent years is frequently attributed to modern lifestyle choices, delayed marriages, obesity, excessive fast food addiction, smoking, alcohol consumption, and other environmental variables.

However, experts in Hyderabad are now discovering evidence linking allergies to infertility, which is a striking trend that sheds fresh light on the condition.

The potential connection between allergies and infertility may have gone unnoticed because of a widespread lack of knowledge among couples attempting to conceive and even among carers.

Nonetheless, there have been cases where women, after several unsuccessful efforts at assisted reproductive technology treatments such as in-vitro fertilisation and intrauterine insemination, sought therapy for their allergies.

A female software employee who was infertile paid us a visit recently. Her allergy testing was thoroughly examined, and the results showed that she was allergic to a number of things, including cockroaches, bakery goods, masala meals, alternaria tenius, and argemone Mexicana.

According to leading immunologist and allergy expert Dr. Vyakarnam Nageshwar of Hyderabad, “this finding underscores that most of them are unaware of their existing allergies and their potential impact on pregnancy outcomes.”

Research indicates that 27% of male partners and 54% of female patients undergoing infertility therapy are allergic to something.

Couples with allergies may encounter more difficulties while using assisted reproductive technology, necessitating longer treatment cycles with lower success rates overall.

The complex interaction between the immune system of the mother and the embryo is a major challenge because, according to Dr. Nageshwar, the embryo may be seen by the mother’s immune system as a foreign protein, which might set off a chain reaction of immunological responses that prevent implantation and end the pregnancy.

Addressing underlying allergy issues may be crucial in enhancing pregnancy outcomes and achieving good reproductive outcomes, he continued, as infertility therapies become more widespread.

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