Early Diagnosis of Diseases of Reproductive System

The reproductive system is huge both considering the difference in the male and the female reproductive systems. The early diagnosis of the disease and the problems of the reproductive system are usually very necessary as this leads to sterility or even impotency.

The male reproductive systems consists of a pair of testes as their primary organs, and other secondary parts are the vas deferens, seminal vesicles, ejaculatory ducts, and also the penis. The main functions of these organs are the process of spermatogenesis for the production of the sperms and then its ejaculation through the penis during orgasm that may be voluntary or may be during intercourse into the female genital tract.

There are various hormones which control the process. The main diagnosis to be done here as fast as possible, are the functioning of all the organs and their hormonal controls. They should also be having a look out of the fact that the sperms in the semen is sufficient enough to penetrate into the female genital tract. There are various diseases in this respect such as the Oospermia, oligospermia, and many others also.

The next topic of discussion is the female reproductive system. These include the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovary, vagina, clitoris, and also the breasts, which act as an organ for the survival of the new born. The exact functioning of these organs is varied in this case. They are involved in the process of oogenesis as well as the menstrual changes and also the substantial amount of changes during the pregnancy. Females have a more complicated genital system.

 So the main early diagnosis of the disease will include the problems arising in the functioning of the above said organs. There may be many problems in the hormonal control of all these process as a huge number of hormones both from the Pituitary as well as the Hypothalamus are said to be regulating these mechanisms.