Due to various reasons, infertility in men is also increasing. What are the causes of male infertility caused by entanglement? Can male infertility be treated? With the development of medical technology, male infertility can be treated, but male friends must also pay attention to their daily habits to avoid the occurrence of infertility.
Are men prone to infertility by taking hot baths? Changes in scrotal temperature (mainly excessive temperature) can seriously affect the function of the spermatogenic epithelium, causing spermatogenic disorders. "People who often take hot baths often have a high temperature of the scrotum, which is not suitable for spermatogenesis, resulting in a decline in semen quality, making these people have a relatively increased chance of developing infertility.". This point is easily overlooked by patients and doctors and should be noted.
The scrotum of a man is located below the torso in a pendulous shape. The skin of the scrotum has many wrinkles, and the sweat glands are also very developed. These structures are conducive to the heat dissipation of the testis, making the temperature of the scrotum always about 4 ℃ lower than the temperature in the body cavity, and 1-2 ℃ lower than the body temperature. This lower temperature than the body cavity is precisely the most suitable temperature for spermatogenesis of the testicular spermatogenic epithelium. The specific temperature environment required for spermatogenesis is formed during the long process of biological evolution, and is not transferred by human will.
Frequent bathing in hot water can lead to male infertility
Nowadays, due to various reasons, there are more and more cases of male infertility. What are the causes of male infertility caused by entanglement? Can male infertility be treated? With the development of medical technology, male infertility can be treated, but male friends must also pay attention to their daily habits to avoid the occurrence of infertility.
Are men prone to infertility by taking hot baths? Changes in scrotal temperature (mainly excessive temperature) can seriously affect the function of the spermatogenic epithelium, causing spermatogenic disorders. "People who often take hot baths often have a high temperature of the scrotum, which is not suitable for spermatogenesis, resulting in a decline in semen quality, making these people have a relatively increased chance of developing infertility.". This point is easily overlooked by patients and doctors and should be noted.
The scrotum of a man is located below the torso in a pendulous shape. The skin of the scrotum has many wrinkles, and the sweat glands are also very developed. These structures are conducive to the heat dissipation of the testis, making the temperature of the scrotum always about 4 ℃ lower than the temperature in the body cavity, and 1-2 ℃ lower than the body temperature. This lower temperature than the body cavity is precisely the most suitable temperature for spermatogenesis of the testicular spermatogenic epithelium. The specific temperature environment required for spermatogenesis is formed during the long process of biological evolution, and is not transferred by human will.
(Intern Editor: Lin Yanjuan)