Sexual Health
These four types of men should try not to have children too late to avoid becoming fathers
The increasing pressure of life has caused many families to delay the age of conception. In the end, even if they want to conceive, they cannot conceive. It should be noted that these types of men are best not to have children late, as they may become infertile or affect their fertility.
1. Patients with reproductive system infections
Patients with reproductive system inflammation such as epididymitis, orchitis, and prostatitis should actively consider early childbirth. Genitourinary tract infections, epididymitis, and testicular atrophy caused by orchitis can all lead to male infertility. For patients with a history of urinary and reproductive system infections, it is important to seek timely treatment and have children as soon as possible.
2. Patients with varicocele
Varicocele is a major cause of male infertility, mostly in young adults. The incidence rate accounts for 10%~15% of the normal male population and 9%~41% of the incidence rate of male infertility.
Varicocele can cause blood retention in the scrotum, leading to excessive testicular temperature and the accumulation of harmful substances in the testicles. Over time, it can cause a decrease in sperm quality and affect fertility.
3. People with poor semen quality
Some people may accidentally notice poor semen quality during semen testing. Although they may not have any plans to have children or have no girlfriend at all, they should closely monitor sperm quality, increase physical exercise, and get married and have children as soon as possible.
4. People whose job nature has an impact on fertility
Personnel engaged in special industries, such as radiologists who have been exposed to high levels of radiation for a long time, and nuclear power plant workers, need to have children as soon as possible. Because male spermatid are extremely sensitive to radiation, long-term exposure to a large amount of radiation will damage the spermatid and may increase the rate of sperm deformity.