Modern men face high work pressure and are often prone to insomnia. At the same time, the incidence of male infertility has skyrocketed. However, research has shown that frequent lack of sleep in men affects reproductive function, mainly due to the impact of semen, and frequent lack of sleep in men can easily lead to infertility.
Frequent lack of sleep in men can lead to infertility
This is because the enzymes related to liquefaction mainly come from the glandular fluid secreted by the prostate and seminal vesicles, and the secretion of these glandular fluids is regulated by human endocrine hormones, and the secretion of hormones is closely related to sleep. Insufficient sleep, especially at night, can disrupt hormone secretion, leading to dysfunction in semen liquefaction and affecting fertility.
Medical experts believe that insufficient sleep at night can cause a imbalance of yin and yang qi and blood in the human body, with excessive yang qi and inability to maintain yin and blood internally. This can lead to yin deficiency and internal heat, which can damage the body's fluids and cause semen to become sticky, leading to poor liquefaction of semen. Due to some patients not valuing the impact of sleep on semen, it often leads to recurrent conditions, prolonging the healing time, and thus causing unnecessary economic and mental losses to themselves. Therefore, men often lack sufficient sleep, which can lead to infertility.
What are the factors that induce male infertility? In male infertility, semen liquefaction is poor and semen viscosity is high. It is one of the important factors leading to male infertility. Therefore, attention should be paid to avoiding male infertility caused by frequent lack of sleep.
(Intern Editor: Xie Yunsheng)