There are actually many causes of male infertility, and people may not know much about them. In fact, many drugs in life can also cause infertility. So, what are the factors in life that can lead to male infertility?
What is infertility related to
The pressure of life and work. With the continuous development of society in modern times, people's pace of life has accelerated, and work pressure is high. This often leads to emotional tension, which in turn affects the endocrine system, leading to a decline in the quantity and quality of male sperm. Compared to the intense work pressure, environmental pollution has a greater impact on male fertility.
Poor sexual activity. Some people, due to their personal will, give up childbirth and wish for a world of two. However, some people are forced to become "DINK families" because they cannot have children. If you don't want to be 'Ding Ke', then you need to stay away from these risk factors.
Excessive smoking and drinking. Some men, due to work needs, engage in frequent socializing, consume excessive alcohol, and smoke, which pose a significant threat to their health. Little did they know that alcohol can cause significant damage to the number, activity, morphology, and function of sperm. Especially when intoxicated, it can lead to a decrease in sperm quality. The damage to sperm caused by being drunk once is not recoverable in a day or two. Experts believe that men with family planning must be drunk for at least three months before their wives can conceive. Research has also confirmed that smokers have lower sperm count than non-smokers. Smoking not only affects sperm count, motility, and normal morphology, but also reduces sperm penetration rate. Smoking can stimulate the adrenal medulla to secrete more catecholamines, which can damage the epithelium of the seminiferous tubules (where sperm are produced), resulting in a natural decrease in sperm count.
Frequent exposure to high radiation environments. Long term exposure to high radiation can lead to the accumulation of a large amount of toxic elements in the body. When accumulated to a certain level, it can cause physical diseases and male infertility. According to a new study in the United States, in semen with high lead content, the receptors used by the sperm head to recognize and bind to egg surface sugars are reduced, the ability to penetrate the outer layer of the egg and bind to it is worse, and self destruction before reaching the egg is more common, reducing the chance of conception.
When it comes to illness, it's careless. In clinical practice, many infertility patients are caused by the deterioration of their condition due to lack of timely treatment. Therefore, early detection and treatment must be achieved in the treatment of infertility, especially in the early stages of onset. If pelvic inflammatory disease can be thoroughly treated in the acute phase, it will not become chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. If chronic pelvic inflammatory disease can be treated promptly, seriously, and thoroughly, it may not necessarily cause tubal obstruction, nor will it lead to infertility. For example, if men suffer from mumps, it often causes orchitis. If treated early, it can avoid the occurrence of orchitis and will not affect the occurrence of sperm.