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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One reason that a woman might have continuous mucus is poor vaginal hygiene. There are certain products, cloths, and behaviors (hygiene practices) that may cause a vaginal irritation and a continuous or patchy type of pasty/sticky or cloudy type of mucus. The mucus might also appear creamy like a white hand lotion.</p>
<p>Proper vaginal hygiene might prevent or eliminate some of these vaginal type discharges. Proper vaginal hygiene includes avoiding behaviors and products that may cause vaginal irritations.</p>
<p>Women should realize that the vagina is a self-cleansing structure and that there is no need to douche. Cleaning the vaginal area with mild soap and water is all that is necessary. Products that might irritate the vagina (and that should be avoided) are scented toilet tissue, bath oils, fabric softeners that go in the drier, and scented tampon products. Talcum powder, vaginal deodorants, and bubble baths should also be avoided. Women should try to use cotton undergarments (rather than synthetics), because cotton absorbs moisture rather than trapping it. Tight jeans, nylon tights and tight pants can trap or increase perspiration and set up an environment for vaginal/vulval irritations.</p>
<p>How a woman manages her menstrual discharge is also important. Again she should avoid using scented tampons. Use of the least absorbent tampon for the amount of bleeding is encouraged. Women should not use tampons when the menstrual flow is very light. This practice might overly dry the vaginal area, damage the normal good bacteria and cause a rebound irritation and discharge. Use of tampons on light and very light days also might confuse the ability to detect cervical mucus. Tampons should not be left in for long periods of time and should be changed often.</p>
<h5>Vaginal Infections</h5>
<p>Vaginal infections may also be a source of continuous vaginal mucus secretions. If a woman observes symptoms of a foul-smelling, yellow/green, frothy mucus and/or intense vaginal itching she might suspect a vaginal infection and seek appropriate treatment. Any vaginal discharge from the vagina that is unusual in amount or odor, or causes symptoms of itching or burning should be reported. If not treated, vaginal infections could transmit to the cervix and cause a cervicitis, which in itself would cause a cervical secretion. Overuse of antibiotics can cause vaginal infections by destroying the normal vaginal bacteria.</p>
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		<title>Various Causes Of Infertility</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A problem in any one of a number of key processes can result in infertility. Male and female factors can exist in isolation or combination and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A problem in any one of a number of key processes can result in infertility. Male and female factors can exist in isolation or combination and fertility investigations, diagnoses and treatment should always be considered in the context of the couple.</p>
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Male factor</h3>
<p>Sperm problems will contribute to about 40% of infertility cases. The normal working of the male reproductive system involves first the production of sufficient numbers of functional sperm cells and then the delivery of these sperms to the ejaculate. Key to the diagnosis of male infertility is a semen analysis, which assesses primarily sperm numbers, sperm movement and sperm form.</p>
<h3>Female factor</h3>
<p>Dysfunction of the female reproductive organs is also apparent in around 40% of infertile couples. The most common identifiable causes of female fertility problems are outlined below:</p>
<h4>Ovulatory Dysfunction</h4>
<p>Ovulatory dysfunction (or anovulation) where an egg is not released from the ovary every month, is the single most common cause of female infertility. Predominantly anovulation is caused by hormonal imbalances such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) but ovarian scarring and premature menopause can also result in failure to ovulate.</p>
<h4>Tubal disease</h4>
<p>Tubal disease comprising anything from mild adhesions to complete blockage of the fallopian tubes, prevents fertilized eggs from travelling from the site of fertilization to the uterus. It may also prevent the sperm from reaching the egg. Normal uterine implantation can therefore not occur. The main causes of tubal infertility are pelvic infections caused by bacteria such as chlamydia, previous abdominal disease or surgery and ectopic pregnancy.</p>
<h4>Endometriosis</h4>
<p>Endometriosis is characterized by excessive growth of the lining of the uterus. These endometrial cells can extend as far as the outside of the fallopian tubes, the ovaries and the bladder. As they respond to hormones the same way as they would do in the uterus, that is by growing and shedding cyclically, endometriosis can cause both fallopian tube and ovarian scarring.</p>
<h4>Repeated pregnancy loss</h4>
<p>Some people may not have difficulty conceiving, but have suffered from miscarriages. This is obviously extremely distressing for the couples involved. Our miscarriage clinic can help investigate these issues and attempt to help couples with any future pregnancy.</p>
<h4>Less common factors</h4>
<p>The following other factors may also be responsible for infertility in a smaller proportion of cases:</p>
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<li>Genetic abnormalities within eggs, sperm or both</li>
<li>An abnormal uterine cavity, including the presence of fibroids or polyps</li>
<li>Immunological infertility, whereby either the male or female partner produces anti-bodies against sperm cells or implantation of an embryo</li>
<li>Abnormal cervical mucus which hinders the passage of sperm to the uterus and fallopian tubes</li>
<li>Unexplained infertility &#8211; Even when investigations have been extensive, some couples will have no reason with which to explain their infertility. This can often be a frustrating diagnosis. In these cases the duration of the infertility is the best parameter by which to judge the chances of future natural conception; the longer the time of infertility the sooner an intervention should be considered.</li>
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<p>Please do consult a competent sexologist for unexplained infertility problems. Dr. Sharmila Majumdar also sees patients suffering from unexplained Infertility at our &#8216;Sexual &amp; Mental Health Clinic&#8217;, Avis Hospital in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.</p>
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