TREATMENT OF SECONDARY INFERTILITY IN PATIENTS WHO HAVE UNDERGONE ANAMNESIS SURGERY FOR STRICTURE

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54890/.v3i3.542

Abstract

According to the literature, 13-19% of couples suffer from infertility. It is the male factor in 40­-50% of cases of infertile marriage that is the reason for the absence of children. This makes it necessary to conduct research aimed at identifying risk factors for the occurrence of reproductive disorders in men. In this paper results of treatment of patients with secondary infertility in men in anamnesis who underwent surgery for stricture of the urethra are given. The use of L-arginine has shown that the qualitative and quantitative indices of the spermogram are improved.

Keywords:

stricture urethras, L-argininе, copulations complication, man'sbarreness.

Author Biographies

U. Asylbek uulu , Kyrgyz State Medical Institute for Advanced Training and Retraining

1Department of Specialized Surgical Care

V.N. Evsukov, Kyrgyz State Medical Institute for Advanced Training and Retraining

Department of Specialized Surgical Care

M.B. Abdykalykov, Kyrgyz State Medical Institute for Advanced Training and Retraining

Department of Specialized Surgical Care

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Published

2023-11-23

How to Cite

Асилбек уулу , У., В. . Евсюков, М. . Абдыкалыков, Р. . Курбаналиев, А. Оскон уулу, and Р. . Кузебаев. “TREATMENT OF SECONDARY INFERTILITY IN PATIENTS WHO HAVE UNDERGONE ANAMNESIS SURGERY FOR STRICTURE ”. Euroasian Health Journal, vol. 3, no. 3, Nov. 2023, pp. 19-21, doi:10.54890/.v3i3.542.