MAIN CAUSES OF MALE INFERTILITY:
DEFINITION OF INFERTILITY:
Not conceiving after 12 months of regular sexual intercourse.
FREQUENCY:
Worldwide, 1 in 10 couples experience fertility issues.
Around 40 percent of cases are thought to stem from factors that affect the man.
CAUSES HAVE 12 ROOT CATEGORIES:
ROOT No. 1: LACK OF SLEEP
Sleep MUST be:
– For at least 6 hours daily; and
– As per a regular time frame.
ROOT No. 2: OBESITY / OVERWEIGHT
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ROOT No. 3: THE TOXIC BODY
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ROOT No. 4: STRESS
Stress affects male sperm production and leads to reduced sexual activity.
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ROOT No. 5: PATHOGENS
SEE TAB No. 11 IN ‘COUPLE INFERTILITY’ PAGE
ROOT No. 6: WRONG FOODS
SEE TAB No. 10 IN ‘COUPLE INFERTILITY’ PAGE
ROOT No. 7: LACK OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
SEE TAB No. 9 IN ‘COUPLE INFERTILITY’ PAGE
ROOT No. 8: SEMEN AND SPERM QUALITY
Semen is the milky fluid that a man’s penis releases during orgasm. Semen consists of fluid and sperm. The fluid comes from the prostate gland, the seminal vesicle, and other sex glands.
The sperm is produced in the testicles. When a man ejaculates and releases semen through the penis, the seminal fluid, or semen, helps transport the sperm toward the egg.
1. LOW SPERM COUNT
The man ejaculates a low number of sperm. A sperm count of under 15 million is considered low. Around one third of couples have difficulty conceiving due to a low sperm count.
2. LOW SPERM MOBILITY
The sperm cannot “swim” as well as they should to reach the egg.
3. ABNORMAL SPERM
The sperm may have an unusual shape, making it harder to move and fertilize an egg. If the sperm do not have the right shape, or they cannot travel rapidly and accurately towards the egg, conception may be difficult. Up to 2 percent of men are thought to have suboptimal sperm.
4. ABNORMAL SEMEN
Abnormal semen cannot carry the sperm effectively.
This can result from:
A medical condition: This could be a testicular infection, cancer, or surgery.
Overheated testicles: Causes include an undescended testicle, a varicocele, or varicose vein in the scrotum, the use of saunas or hot tubs, wearing tight clothes, and working in hot environments.
Ejaculation disorders: If the ejaculatory ducts are blocked, semen are mostly ejaculated into the bladder
Hormonal imbalance: Hypogonadism, for example, leads to testosterone deficiency.
ROOT No. 9: CELLULAR & ORGANIC
1. MUMPS
If this occurs after puberty, inflammation of the testicles may affect sperm production.
2. HYPOSPADIAS / EPISPADIAS
The urethral opening is under the penis, instead of its tip. This abnormality is usually surgically corrected in infancy. If the correction is not done, it may be harder for the sperm to get to the female’s cervix. Hypospadias affects about 1 in every 500 newborn boys.
3. CYSTIC FIBROSIS
This is a chronic disease that results in the creation of a sticky mucus. This mucus mainly affects the lungs, but males also obstructs the vas deferens. The vas deferens carries sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct and the urethra.
4. RADIATION THERAPY
This impairs sperm production. The severity usually depends on how near to the testicles the radiation was aimed.
5. CHRONIC DISEASES
Conditions that are sometimes linked to lower fertility in males are, among others, anemia, Cushing’s syndrome, diabetes, and thyroid disease.
6. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS (STIs):
For example, chlamydia causes inflammation in a man’s scrotum. Some other STIs also cause infertility in men.
ROOT No. 10: GENETIC FACTORS
A man should have an X and Y chromosome. If he has two X chromosomes and one Y chromosome, as in Klinefelter’s syndrome, the testicles will develop abnormally and there will be low testosterone and a low sperm count or no sperm.
ROOT No. 11: MEDICATIONS & TOXINS
1. SULFASALAZINE
This anti-inflammatory drug significantly lowers a man’s sperm count. It is often prescribed for Crohn’s disease or rheumatoid arthritis. Sperm count often returns to normal after stopping the medication.
2. ANABOLIC STEROIDS
Popular with bodybuilders and athletes, long-term use seriously reduces sperm count and mobility.
3. CHEMOTHERAPY
Some types significantly reduce sperm count.
4. RADIATION THERAPY
If this is aimed near the reproductive organs, it increases the risk of fertility.
5. ILLEGAL DRUGS
Consumption of marijuana and cocaine lowers the sperm count.
6. AGE
Secondary to the accumulation of toxins in the body over the years, male fertility starts to fall after 40 years.
7. EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS
Pesticides, herbicides, metals, such as lead, mercury, etc.; and many solvents and cosmetics have been linked to considerable infertility risks in men. Also, it has been demonstrated that most household detergents reduce fertility.
8. SMOKING
Smoking significantly increases the risk of infertility in men, and it may undermine the effects of fertility treatment.
9. ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
This lowers male fertility. Any amount of alcohol consumption has been shown to lower fertility in men, and, in addition, alcohol worsens low sperm count in men who already have this issue.
10. ETC.
And there are many other medical drugs which are toxic to the sperm production.
ROOT No. 12: CHOLESTEROL
One study has found that high cholesterol levels have an impact on fertility in men.
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