A reproductive system disease is any disease of the human reproductive system .
Types
Infections
Reproductive tract infection (RTI ) are infections that affect the reproductive tract, which is part of the reproductive system . For females, reproductive tract infections can affect the upper reproductive tract (fallopian tubes , ovary and uterus ) and the lower reproductive tract (vagina , cervix and vulva ); for males these infections affect the penis , testicles , urethra or the vas deferens . The three types of reproductive tract infections are endogenous infections , iatrogenic infections and the more commonly known sexually transmitted infections .[ 1] Each has its own specific causes and symptoms , caused by a bacterium, virus, fungus or other organism. Some infections are easily treatable and can be cured, some are more difficult, and some are non curable such as AIDS and herpes .[ 2]
Congenital abnormalities
Examples of congenital abnormalities of the reproductive system include:[citation needed ]
Kallmann syndrome - Genetic disorder causing decreased functioning of the sex hormone-producing glands caused by a deficiency of one or both testes from the scrotum.
Androgen insensitivity syndrome - A genetic disorder causing people who are genetically male (i.e. XY chromosome pair) to develop sexually as a female due to an inability to utilize androgen.
Intersexuality - A person who has genitalia and/or other sexual traits which are not clearly male or female.
Examples of cancers
Examples of cancers of the reproductive system include:[citation needed ]
Examples of functional problems
Examples of functional problems of the reproductive system include:
Impotence - The inability of a male to produce or maintain an erection.
Hypogonadism - A lack of function of the gonads, in regards to either hormones or gamete production.
Ectopic pregnancy - When a fertilized ovum is implanted in any tissue other than the uterine wall.
Female sexual arousal disorder - A condition of decreased, insufficient, or absent lubrication in females during sexual activity
Premature ejaculation - A lack of voluntary control over ejaculation.
Dysmenorrhea - Is a medical condition of pain during menstruation that interferes with daily activities[ 3]
Endocrine
It is also known that disruption of the endocrine system by certain chemicals adversely affects the development of the reproductive system and can cause vaginal cancer .[ 4] Many other reproductive diseases have also been link to exposure to synthetic and environmental chemicals. Common chemicals with known links to reproductive disorders include: lead , dioxins and dioxin-like compounds , styrene , toluene , BPA (Bisphenol A ) and pesticides .[ 5]
References
Sexual health
Non-reproductive health
Sociocultural factors Politics, research and advocacy
Women's health by country