Is Male Infertility on the Rise?
Looking at the Fertility and IVF clinics and hospitals
which have increased in number recently, infertility definitely seems to be a
concern today AIG is the one of them Male Infertility
Treatment Hospital in India. While it was long considered that only the
female partner was the cause of any fertility problem, the truth is that it
could be either the male or female, or both. Almost 40% of infertility cases
have found the male to be the contributor. Now that these issues have been
brought more into the open, neither the male nor female partner needs to feel
“guilty”. Instead, they should look at the causes for this and see how they can
be overcome.
Generally, sperm defects including low sperm count varies in
male individuals depending on biological, health, lifestyle, and environmental
factors. Taking care of your health is the prime factor. Some issues which can
be detrimental to health, leading to a decrease in sperm quality, are:
An unhealthy diet can result in
a decreased sperm quality. A balanced and healthy diet, on the other hand, can
lead to the opposite. Foods which contain protein, vitamin D and zinc are
nutrients which can increase the production of testosterone, leading to an
increase in sperm quality, including count and motility. Leafy
vegetables, eggs, bananas, fish, walnuts and dark chocolate are just some of
these foods.
High stress levels
and temperature: Research has shown that sperm counts fluctuate relating to
the level of stress the person is undergoing. Also, exposure to high
temperatures has been found to contribute to sperm DNA damage thereby causing
infertility. Workers in factories, machine operators, welders and construction
workers are sometimes affected by this. Office employees who operate laptops
and smartphones continuously, with hardly a break, can also fall prey to this.
With many people working from home, operating a computer literally from their “laptops”
can affect sperm counts, as the scrotum and testes in men are affected by
exposure to variations in temperature.
Alcohol intake
and smoking: These 2 factors affect all aspects of the general
health of a person, including fertility. If both can be considerably cut down,
if not cut out completely, then it would help the overall sperm quality and
reproductive health of an individual.
Lack of exercise: Exercise is
another factor which is beneficial for general health. At a regular pace and in
moderation, walking, jogging, cycling and swimming can help sperm
count.
Unprotected sex with
strangers: There is a risk of male infertility by contracting
sexually transmitted diseases by promiscuity.
Andrology
& Urology centre is an exclusive centre for Male Infertility
Treatment Doctors in Hyderbad, Sexual Dysfunction & Men’s Health. It is
a one stop solution for all men’s reproductive problems under one roof. Found
with a vision of providing outstanding patient care based upon the principles
of cooperation, compassion and innovation, this centre is well known for its
strict adherence to international standards and quality.
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