A young man married after decorating his house. After marriage, his wife has not been pregnant. According to the doctor's examination, his sperm survival rate is extremely low, and it is speculated that the reason may be due to some radioactive radiation.
Therefore, he invited experts to conduct on-site testing of his bedroom and found that the rhododendron green stone used for decoration in the living room and toilet far exceeded the national health standards for the bedroom. In the face of his own troubles, he angrily smashed these "roots". How can radiation in a room cause infertility?
Radiation includes x-rays, gamma rays, and fast neutrons, which directly or indirectly act on cells and can cause dna damage, leading to cell degeneration, or even death.
Therefore, the principle of radiation is often used in medicine to treat cancer patients. We know that the testis is an important place for sperm production, and the environment in which the testis is located has a significant impact on the spermatogenic function of the human body.
As early as the beginning of this century, scientists discovered that radiation can damage the spermatogenic function of the human testis. Radiation can lead to spermatogenic disorders and chromosomal aberrations, leading to male infertility and fetal malformations. Nowadays, a large number of studies have also confirmed that radioactive radiation can directly cause fertility decline, and even lead to permanent infertility.