Low sperm count and infertility in men is more prevalent than most
couples think. People tend to think that if a woman is not getting
pregnant the fertility issue must be with the woman, but that is not
necessarily always the case. There is an equal chance that male factor
infertility can be the cause of a couple’s difficulty in achieving
pregnancy. While women have many tests to try to find out the cause of
infertility, men have only a couple, the sperm analysis being the
easiest.Below are the major causes of low sperm count in men…..
Weight
Obesity can impair fertility in several ways, including directly impacting sperm and by causing hormone changes that reduce male fertility.
Weight
Obesity can impair fertility in several ways, including directly impacting sperm and by causing hormone changes that reduce male fertility.
Radio frequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW)
A study performed in 2011 (Fert. Ster. 1/2012) showed that RF-EMWs emitted from devices connected to Wi-Fi (wireless internet) decrease sperm motility, while increasing sperm DNA fragmentation. Men should avoid using laptop computers running on a Wi-Fi connection directly on their lap. In addition, be sure to avoid carrying a smart phone in your front pocket.
Cigarette smoking
Smoking damages the sperm Period. The good news is the damage done from smoking can be reversed… As long as you quit smoking.
Pesticides and hormones in foods
The pesticides found on produce and the hormones added to dairy and meat have a HUGE effect on a man’s hormonal balance. Pesticides mimic estrogens in the body while the added hormones in meat and dairy are actual hormones (like estrogen) you do not want in your system.
Alcohol
In a study of men with poor sperm quality, excessive alcohol consumption was associated with a decrease in the number of normal sperm.
The pesticides found on produce and the hormones added to dairy and meat have a HUGE effect on a man’s hormonal balance. Pesticides mimic estrogens in the body while the added hormones in meat and dairy are actual hormones (like estrogen) you do not want in your system.
Alcohol
In a study of men with poor sperm quality, excessive alcohol consumption was associated with a decrease in the number of normal sperm.
Hyperthermia (overheating)
The testicles need to keep the sperm at a healthy temperature (which is
less than the body’s temperature). It is thought that this may be in
part why the male reproductive organs are external. Heat is known to
damage sperm, so it may be best to avoid repeated exposure to activities
that may elevate the temperature of the testicles. Examples are
frequent use of saunas or hot tubs. In addition, tight underwear like
briefs can keep the testicles from being able to hang and regulate their
temperature. Boxers could be an alternative to briefs.
Stress
Stress can have a big impact on hormone balance which can in turn have an effect on sperm production.
Diet has a big impact on sperm health and male fertility,For more information on the best food to eat to improve the sperm count,
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