Generally speaking, couples engage in sexual activity after marriage, on the one hand to increase their relationship, and on the other hand to have a beautiful baby. However, many couples have not been pregnant without taking contraceptive measures, and a large part of it is due to male infertility. Below, I will explain the reasons for this situation.
From the perspective of etiology, the factors affecting male infertility are as follows:
High temperature is harmful to the motility of sperm: Prolonged systemic high fever or long-term stimulation of local high temperature can affect the ability of the testicles to produce sperm, and also damage the motility of the worm itself. Therefore, long-term exposure to high temperature is not conducive to reproductive conditions.
Bad habits of men: Some bad habits of men are factors that affect male infertility, seriously affecting their own fertility, such as smoking, drinking heavily, and staying up late.
Environmental pollution impact: Another important factor determining male reproductive ability may be the shape of sperm, which means that the head of the sperm must be a sharp oval shape. Some infertile men's sperm are characterized by round and blunt heads, which can only collide with the egg and cannot invade. Some of them may have been affected by environmental pollutants or radiation, resulting in the production of abnormal sperm.
Dietary factors: In terms of diet, pollution from food is a very important reason. People often come into contact with food, vegetables, fruits, pesticides, fertilizers, and industrial waste pollution. The negative impact of food on male reproduction also comes from some fake and substandard food additives, which is very worrying. According to relevant data statistics, the resulting decrease in male sperm count, weakened fertilization ability, and sexual dysfunction are also increasing year by year.
Mental factors: Nowadays, young people are facing increasing mental, ideological, life, and work pressures. These pressures not only cause damage to the human immune system, but also affect the reproductive system.
Disease factors: Due to the adverse effects of various factors mentioned above, the probability of men developing diseases is also increasing. Nowadays, the number of people infected with sexually transmitted diseases is increasing, and the chances of infection with bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and other pathogens in the reproductive organs are also increasing. Some infections can often directly damage the testes, affect the quantity and quality of sperm, and affect normal reproductive ability.
The above is an introduction to some of the reasons why men develop infertility. We hope that our male friends should protect themselves in their daily lives, and for the sake of their own offspring, they should promptly seek medical treatment after the disease occurs, cooperate with the doctor's treatment plan, and eat more nutritious food. We believe that they will soon be cured.