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10 ways men damage their sperm without knowing

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 16, 2024 4572 Minutes read0

While discussions around fertility often focus on women, men’s role in conception is equally crucial.

Sperm health is a key factor, yet many are unaware of the everyday habits that could be causing damage to it.

Understanding these factors is crucial for men who are concerned about their reproductive health and fertility, reports Nigerian Tribune.

Below are ten ways men could be damaging their sperm ignorantly.

1. Smoking

Tobacco contains harmful chemicals that can damage sperm DNA, reduce sperm count, and impair sperm motility, making it harder for sperm to reach and fertilize an egg.

2. Alcohol

Excessive alcohol consumption can disrupt hormone levels, lower testosterone production, and lead to oxidative stress, all of which can negatively impact sperm quality and fertility.

3. Heat

The testicles are located outside the body because sperm production requires a slightly lower temperature than the body’s core.

Prolonged exposure to heat, such as from hot baths, saunas, or even laptops placed on the lap, can raise scrotal temperature and decrease sperm production.

4. Tight Clothing

Wearing tight underwear or pants can increase scrotal temperature, which can negatively affect sperm production and quality.

Opting for loose-fitting clothing can help maintain a cooler temperature in the scrotum, which is optimal for sperm production.

5. Stress

Chronic stress can elevate levels of cortisol, a stress hormone, which may interfere with testosterone production and sperm quality.

Stress management techniques like meditation or exercise can help prevent its effects.

6. Over-the-Counter Supplements

Some over-the-counter supplements marketed as “male enhancement” or “testosterone boosters” may contain ingredients that have not been adequately studied for safety and efficacy.

It is very important to be cautious when using such supplements, as they may have unknown effects on sperm health and fertility.

7. Poor diet

A diet lacking in essential nutrients such as antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals can contribute to oxidative stress and inflammation, which can damage sperm DNA and reduce sperm motility.

8. Lack of exercise

Regular physical activity is essential for maintaining overall health, including reproductive health.

Sedentary lifestyle and lack of exercise can contribute to obesity, insulin resistance, and hormonal imbalances, all of which can negatively impact sperm production.

9. Drug Use

Habitual use of drugs like marijuana, cocaine, and anabolic steroids can disrupt hormone levels, decrease sperm production, and impair sperm motility and morphology.

10. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and others can lead to inflammation and scarring in the reproductive tract, which can affect sperm production and motility.

 

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