Not exact matches
If left untreated, coeliac disease can
lead to malnutrition, osteoporosis and
infertility, amongst other deleterious health conditions.
If not, the egg can end up with too many or too few chromosomes,
leading to infertility or developmental disorders like Down syndrome.
Although many suffer no symptoms, the bacterium can cause pain in the genitals, rectum, and throat, and can
lead to infertility and infections of the brain or the heart
if untreated.
If undiagnosed and untreated, it can
lead to osteoporosis,
infertility, neurological conditions and in rare cases, cancer.
And
if she's not in a monogamous relationship, having multiple partners increases the risk of gonorrhea and chlamydia, which can
lead to infections of the pelvis and cause
infertility.
Thyroid disease,
if left untreated, can
lead to heart disease,
infertility, muscle weakness, osteoporosis and, in extreme cases, coma or death — yet it's estimated that half of the cases in the United States, about 15 million people, remain undiagnosed.
If untreated, celiac disease can
lead to intestinal damage, nutrient deficiencies, joint pain, chronic fatigue, irregular periods, and
infertility.
This has
led experts
to postulate that even
if your
infertility has been successfully treated, the stress you may have experienced along your journey may actually be contributing
to your continued failure
to fall pregnant effectively creating a new mechanism that works against you.
If untreated, hypothyroidism can
lead to infertility and heart disease.
If left undetected, PCOS can
lead to serious long - term complications such as
infertility, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome as well as cardiovascular disease.
However,
if left untreated, STIs can
lead to serious health problems, including
infertility.
Gonorrhea can
lead to serious health problems and even
infertility if you don't treat it.
Even without symptoms,
if you have gonorrhea and you don't get it treated, it can cause other health problems: Untreated gonorrhea can damage your reproductive system, increase your risk of getting or giving HIV, cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), or
lead to infertility.
Even without symptoms,
if you have chlamydia and you don't get it treated it can damage your reproductive system, cause epididymitis, or
lead to infertility.