Infertility can have profound psychological consequences for men. Cultural expectations and personal identity are often closely linked to reproductive capability.
Men diagnosed with infertility may experience emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and relationship strain. These psychological effects can further complicate reproductive treatment.
One condition associated with severe infertility is Azoospermia, in which semen contains no measurable sperm cells.
Psychological counseling and support groups can help affected individuals cope with emotional challenges and maintain healthy relationships during fertility treatment.
Integrating mental health support into fertility care improves overall patient well-being and treatment erotic success.
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