The main reasons for male infertility are a low number of sperm in male semen, excessive abnormal sperm or poor sperm motility, as well as ejaculatory dysfunction or obstruction of the semen output duct. Once a man suffers from infertility, he must not shy away from seeking medical attention. He must take his condition seriously and seek medical treatment in a timely manner. Poor lifestyle and various other factors are the main causes of male infertility.
1. Long term heavy smoking and drinking. Long term heavy smoking and drinking are very harmful to the body, especially to the male reproductive system.
2. Mental depression, excessive fatigue. Long term mental stress and depression have always had a significant impact on male fertility; Moreover, staying up late and excessive fatigue can lead to a decrease in male resistance, affecting male sexual and reproductive functions.
3. Long term hot water baths and saunas. The production of sperm in the testes requires an environment that is 1 ℃ -1.5 ℃ lower than normal body temperature of 37 ℃. Data shows that soaking in warm water at 43 ℃ -44 ℃ for 20 minutes for 3 consecutive days can reduce sperm density to below 10 million per milliliter for individuals with normal sperm density, which can last for 3 weeks. Therefore, frequent and prolonged hot water baths are not suitable for infertile patients with low sperm count and low survival rate. Of course, having a hot water bath once or twice a week, which is not too long, doesn't matter.
4. Malnutrition. The production of sperm requires raw materials, so the spermatogenic function and nutritional level are closely related. People with a partial diet are often prone to certain nutritional deficiencies.
5. Excessive cycling, motorcycles, etc. This often causes chronic strain and congestion of the prostate and other accessory glands, affecting their function and exacerbating chronic inflammation, affecting fertility.
6. Long term medication use. Especially some chemical drugs that treat tumors and cancer have a greater impact, as well as some medication treatments for chronic diseases. If fertility is considered, it is necessary to consult a doctor to change medication or quit medication.