Number One Cause Of Male Infertility |
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Despite popular belief, a problem with the male accounts for 50 percent of cases of infertility. These can be caused for a variety of reasons ranging from hormonal disturbances to physical and psychological problems. |
Poor sperm count and quality is one of the major causes of male infertility. A man’s overall health may be measured by the quality of his sperm. An unhealthy lifestyle results in semen and sperm of poor quality. Some of the main negative causes that impact quality are:
Lifestyle modification could reverse this situation
Testicular damage is another cause of male infertility. This results in the inability of the testicles to produce sperm; a condition similar to menopause as it is rarely reversible.
Hormonal problems which affect the endocrine system account for a small number of infertility cases.
Varicose veins around the testicles, more commonly known as varicocele, results in an increased flow of blood to the testicles and resultant rise in temperature. The consequence of this is low sperm production.
Retrograde ejaculation, where some men ejaculate back into the bladder, is a cause of infertility but is relatively rare.
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