Endocrine infertility is a condition in which the functioning of the endocrine system is disrupted, leading to the inability to conceive a child.
Symptoms of endocrine infertility may include absence of menstruation, irregular cycles, changes in weight, fatigue, and depression.
The causes of endocrine infertility can be hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, stress, unhealthy lifestyle, and environmental factors.
Diagnosis of endocrine infertility involves hormonal analysis, ultrasound of the pelvic organs, and other examinations.
Treatment of endocrine infertility may include hormonal medication, surgical intervention, as well as dietary and lifestyle adjustments.
Preventive measures for endocrine infertility include maintaining a healthy lifestyle, controlling weight, avoiding stressful situations, and regularly undergoing medical check-ups.
For the diagnosis and treatment of endocrine infertility, it is advisable to consult an endocrinologist or a gynecologist-endocrinologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice.