Introduction: In daily life, people tend to use drugs indiscriminately, especially antibiotics, when encountering minor illnesses such as colds. Little do they know that if medication is not taken carefully, it can lead to minor physical ailments, while in severe cases, it can lead to sperm killing, infertility, and sexual dysfunction.
1. Many sleeping pills can suppress libido, even cause loss of libido, and reduce testosterone production in men, making it difficult to erect the penis, and preventing ejaculation.
2. Anti ulcer drugs such as cimetidine and Taiweimei can suppress sexual desire in both men and women, leading to frigidity and impotence in men and women.
3. Macrolide antibiotics such as erythromycin, spiramycin, and midecamycin can reduce the frequency of organic division in testicular cells, kill sperm, and significantly weaken the vitality of viable sperm. Extensive use of gentamicin can block the division of male sperm cells, reduce the concentration of DNA in spermatid, and cause spermatogenesis to stop. Tetracycline drugs have toxic effects on the gonads.
4. Antihypertensive drugs such as compound antihypertensive tablets, reserpine, methyldopa, guanethidine, propranolol, clonidine, and hypotensive spirit can affect erectile function, resulting in decreased libido, impotence, and no ejaculation
5. Cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, sulfasalazine, colchicine, etc. can cause semen reduction, sperm motility reduction, testicular atrophy, azoospermia, etc.
6. Antidepressants such as amitriptyline hydrochloride and imipramine have an impact on sexual desire in both men and women.
7. Fluamphetamine hydrochloride weight loss drugs not only suppress appetite but also suppress sexual desire.
8. Spironolactone, Baixiaoan, thyroid preparations, and methylthiazide can cause decreased libido and endocrine abnormalities. Commonly used drugs such as Telden, Limantin, atropine, and digitalis can cause impotence. Commonly used Tripterygium wilfordii can cause degeneration of the seminiferous tubules in the testes. Strong prednisolone can cause a decrease in sperm and semen.
9. Male commonly used testosterone can cause testicular atrophy, semen deficiency, and penile hypertrophy.
10. Alcohol can cause a decrease in testosterone levels in the blood and can damage, deform, reduce, develop poorly, and reduce motility of eggs or sperm. Long term drinking can also lead to impotence, non ejaculation, and other symptoms. Therefore, frequent use of medicinal liquor can also lead to infertility.