Many couples have been married for many years but have not conceived a child. It was not until they went to the hospital for a full-body checkup that they found out that the man had a chromosomal abnormality, which caused the woman to be unable to conceive a baby. So the question is: What are the symptoms of this chromosomal abnormality in men? Is there any possibility of cure? Find out now! Symptoms of Chromosomal Abnormalities in Boys Male patients with chromosomal abnormalities are not easily detected before puberty. The main manifestation is that typical symptoms will appear during puberty. The vulva is normal, but the male genitals are smaller than normal men, and the testicles are small and hard. They have an agenetic body shape, with a long and thin body, delicate skin, less sweat hair, and sparse beard. About half of the patients have gynecomastia. The specific manifestations are poor male sexual function, azoospermia, and no fertility. Causes of Chromosome Abnormalities in Boys Long-term use of drugs by men will affect the quality of sperm and lead to adverse effects on the fetus. Under normal circumstances, there is a protective layer between the testicular tissue and the blood flowing through the testicles, which is medically called the blood-testicular barrier. This barrier can prevent some substances in the blood from entering the testicles. However, many drugs can pass through the blood-testicular barrier and affect the healthy fusion of sperm and egg. For example, common drugs have strong side effects and can directly disrupt the production of sperm DNA, including changes in genetic information components, chromosomal abnormalities and sperm abnormalities. Male infertility and female habitual miscarriage (early embryo loss) are partly caused by sperm damage. This drug can also cause the semen produced by the male testicles to be discharged into the vagina through sexual intercourse, and then enter the blood circulation after being absorbed by the vaginal mucosa, increasing the incidence of low birth weight and malformed fetuses, and increasing the perinatal mortality rate of fetuses. Therefore, men must be careful when taking the drug in the 2-3 months of preparing for pregnancy and during pregnancy, unless one of the couple has chromosomal abnormalities. If you have such concerns, it is recommended that the couple agree to have a blood test to check whether there are any abnormalities in the sex chromosomes. This is the end of the detailed introduction to the symptoms of chromosomal abnormalities in boys. Although chromosomal abnormalities sound scary, there are ways to deal with them. The key is for male friends to cooperate closely with the doctor's treatment so that they can recover as quickly as possible and have a baby as soon as possible! If the condition cannot be cured, you can also consider IVF! |
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