Introduction: A doctor from a certain hospital conducted a statistical analysis, and he treated a total of 943 male infertility patients from February to August 14th. Preliminary statistics show that drivers, civil servants, and teachers account for 15.2% of the above patients among more than 30 professions who come for medical treatment.
The doctor said that among the 943 infertile patients, there are as many as 72 drivers, accounting for 7.6%, 43 civil servants, and 28 teachers. These three major professions constitute the "main force" of male infertility, accounting for 15.2%. In these infertile patients, except for a few azoospermia patients, the rest are all semen quality problems, especially the decrease in the number of sperm, which does not meet the requirement of 20 million sperm per milliliter of semen.
Driver: Long sitting makes underwear a "sauna room"
Lao Xu, a driver with 20 years of driving experience, often shuttles between Hubei and Henan. Holding the steering wheel takes six or seven hours, sometimes even up to 9 hours. In order to save on fuel costs, Lao Xu rarely turns on the air conditioning, and the temperature inside the car is above 40 ℃ in summer.
Expert analysis: Maintaining a posture for prolonged sitting is a common trait among drivers. If blood flow to the testicles is not smooth, high temperatures can occur. In addition, drivers often shift gears, apply the brakes, clutch, and rub their legs to generate heat. These combined factors have led to the driver's underwear becoming a "sauna room", and testicles naturally do not "produce sperm" in a "sauna room" above their normal working temperature.
Civil servant: Excessive socializing, sperm injured by alcohol
Mr. Fang is 27 years old and holds a civil servant status. He has been married for more than 2 years, but Guanyin has been unable to save face since giving birth. Helplessly, the couple walked into the hospital at the same time, and Mr. Fang was found to have abnormal semen density, with a semen volume of only 8 million/ml.
Mr. Fang usually drinks alcohol for socializing, and even if he doesn't socialize, he needs to drink it himself. In his words, "I always get a half pound and four taels.
Expert analysis: There is a very famous white mouse experiment in the urology department, that is, the experimental rats are given Baijiu every day (about 2 liang if converted to the human body according to the weight). Two weeks later, it is observed that the mice 'testes have been irreversibly damaged. Alcohol can directly harm sperm through the testicles, reducing the number and vitality of sperm, and increasing the rate of abnormal sperm and dead sperm.
Teacher: Long term standing exacerbates varicocele and affects sperm development
A man wearing glasses and a gentle face was sitting in the urology department of the hospital. The patient's surname was Huang, and he was a middle school Chinese language teacher who came to seek medical attention due to infertility.
The chief physician of the department confirmed that Mr. Huang has varicocele through hand examination and B-ultrasound examination. Later, it was learned that Mr. Huang taught three classes of Chinese language and had to stand for more than four hours every day. The routine semen test results have been obtained, and the semen density is significantly lower, at 11 million/ml.
Expert analysis: Infertility caused by varicocele accounts for 40% of male infertility patients, and the population is very large. The blood in the testicles needs to flow back to the kidneys through the spermatic veins. When the blood flows back, the venous valve will prevent it from flowing downwards. However, if the venous valve fails, a small amount of blood that needs to be purified by the kidneys will flow back to the vicinity of the testicles.
If a teacher with varicocele stands for a long time, the metabolic waste in the blood can affect sperm production and development.
Health tip: In work and life, it is important to cultivate good work and eating habits! Many diseases are caused by bad habits!