Symptoms of immune infertility include low resistance, irritability, and irregular menstruation, and are usually treated with adrenocorticotropic hormone-based medications or in vitro fertilization.
Immune infertility, or infertility due to immune factors. It is often caused by an abnormality in the woman’s own immune system, which affects the combination of sperm and egg, etc., resulting in the woman’s inability to conceive naturally.
Women with immune infertility have low resistance, irritability, and irregular menstruation due to the presence of anti-sperm antibodies, anti-endometrial antibodies, and anti-egg antibodies in their bodies.
Methods such as in vitro fertilization can be chosen for the treatment of immune infertility because high titers of anti-sperm antibodies persist in a woman’s body, and at this time it is more effective to choose in vitro fertilization for conception.
It is recommended that once patients find themselves with symptoms similar to immune infertility, they should consult a doctor in time to improve the relevant examinations and standardize the treatment.