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Volume 10

Journal of Archives of Medicine

Advanced Biotechnology & Annual Pediatrics 2018

November 28-29, 2018

Novel Trends and Advances in Biotechnology,

Cell & Stem Cell Research

15

th

Annual Congress on Pediatrics

World Congress on

&

November 28-29, 2018 Barcelona, Spain

Joint Event On

The clash between modern medicine and alternative medicine "herbal" to treat infertility: The

social aspect of the study

Nesren Saqe

AL Fordaws Association for Women and Child & Development, Israel

T

he study focused on the negative effects of the infertility issue in the Palestinian society in the Gaza Strip and its impact

on the psychological morale on men and women. The study aimed at the society's view in general and family members in

particular on the behavior of the young man or girl. Modern medicine and alternative medicine, to treat infertility, modern

medicine has customers and alternative medicine or Maismi according to customs and traditions herbal medicine, especially

the treatment of "honey" also has customers. The study also focused on the negative effects of infertility in the Arab and Islamic

worlds and Jaber. The study found that many cases of divorce were often caused by the encouragement of family members to

the husband or other infertile or vice versa to seek divorce due to non-reproduction. One of the reasons for the divorce is also

the shyness of going to the doctor and saying only, "This is God's command." There are many men who preferred to be treated.

According to the herbal medicine and the reason for shyness without consulting the specialist doctor. The study concluded

that the people who went to the doctor or the competent medical clinics for procreation obtained positive results through the

cultivation of the tubes by the needle microscopy, insert sperm by needle and the children were happy now. The study also

included Israeli measures that contributed to raising the rate of infertility in the Palestinian territories. The percentage has

increased in recent years, especially in the southern West Bank, where there are areas that have been affected most because

of the way the Israeli authorities bury the waste. The study also concluded that there are other environmental influences and

their effect on stem cells. The study found that male infertility increased by more than 60% in men, 20% in women and 20% in

unknown females. The study also showed the effect of asbestos tablets on male and female infertility.

nesren.s.q@gmail.com

Arch Med 2018, Volume 10

DOI: 10.21767/1989-5216-C2-006