Infertility is on the Rise in Women
Infertility -A worrying trend
The obesity epidemic in urban India – caused by lifestyle factors and high consumption of calorie-laden junk food – has led to a rise in cases of increased insulin production and in some instances polycystic ovarian disease (POCS), a hormonal imbalance that can lead to serious health complications like heart disease, diabetes, and even infertility . Obesity is increasingly becoming a hurdle for many Indian couples trying for a baby. Determining the root cause of infertility is a complex process that involves a lot of investigations. It could be ranging from simple & visible problem of cyst, fibroid or hormonal imbalance to a very complex genetic disorder or even due to some occupational hazards like exposure to chemical substances or radioactive elements; it can be anything.
Researches suggest a 20-30 % rise in last five years in India. It is no longer an urban phenomenon, nor is it confined to women…. In a modernised society, the problem of infertility has widened its reach that has impacted men too.
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