For The Gents: Real Factors That Can Lead to Low Sperm Count

Date: 05-01-2016 5:09 pm (9 years ago) | Author: Bayo Nelson
[1] 2
- at 5-01-2016 05:09 PM (9 years ago)
(m)

Low Sperm count (oligospermia) is a leading cause of infertility or subfertility issues among men. While it requires only one SPerm to fertilise the ovum, the odds of conception are such that it takes millions of SPerm per millilitre of semen to actually achieve the goal of fertilisation.   A “normal” SPerm count is about 20 million or more per millilitre of semen. Over 60 per cent of the SPerm in each sample should exhibit normal morphology and indicate typical motility – the forward-swimming movement.
Oligospermia – or low SPerm count is indicated in simple tests that reveal the concentration of SPerm in a given sample quantity. In general, scientists and fertility doctors are noticing a drop in SPerm count and motility, which makes it harder for couples to make babies. Other factors attributed to this include the following:
Drug use Anabolic steroids taken to stimulate muscle strength and growth can cause the testicles to shrink and SPerm production to decrease. Use of cocaine or marijuana might reduce the number and quality of your SPerm as well. Drinking alcohol can lower testosterone levels and cause decreased SPerm production.
Occupation Certain occupations might be linked to a risk of infertility, including welding or those associated with prolonged sitting, such as truck driving. However, the data to support these associations are inconsistent.
Poor lifestyle Men who smoke might have a lower SPerm count than those who don’t smoke. Obesity can impair fertility in several ways, including directly impacting SPerm and by causing hormone changes.
Plastics Bisphenol, BPA, a substance in plastics found in many household products, can lower SPerm count and motility. A 2008 study in the journal Fertility and Sterility, showed that men with high concentrations of BPA in their urine also had low SPerm counts. Food packaging is a major source of BPA which can seep into foods.
Pesticides Scientists have also noted that farmers are exposed to pesticides that tend to lower their SPerm count. The chemicals runoff gets into tap water and can disrupt hormonal processes.
Tumours Cancers and non-malignant tumours can affect the male reproductive organs directly. Surgery, radiation or chemotherapy used to treat tumours can also affect male fertility.

Undescended testicles During foetal development, one or both testicles sometimes fail to descend from the abdomen into the sac that normally contains them (scrotum). Chromosome defects Inherited disorders such as Klinefelter’s syndrome — in which a male is born with two X chromosomes and one Y chromosome instead of one X and one Y — cause abnormal development of the male reproductive organs. Other genetic syndromes associated with infertility include cystic fibrosis, Kallmann’s syndrome and Kartagener’s syndrome.
Celiac disease A digestive disorder caused by sensitivity to gluten, celiac disease can also cause male infertility. Fertility may improve after adopting a gluten-free diet.
Certain medications Testosterone replacement therapy, long-term anabolic steroid use, cancer medications (chemotherapy), certain antifungal and antibiotic medications, some ulcer medications and other medications can impair SPerm production and decrease male fertility.
Prior surgeries Certain surgeries such as vasectomy, inguinal hernia repairs, scrotal or testicular surgeries, prostate surgeries, and large abdominal surgeries performed for testicular and rectal cancers might prevent you from having SPerm in your ejaculate. In most cases, surgery can be performed to either reverse these blockages or to retrieve SPerm directly from the epididymis and testicles.
Environmental causes SPerm production or function can be affected by overexposure to certain environmental elements, including:
Industrial chemicals: Extended exposure to benzenes, toluene, xylene, herbicides, pesticides, organic solvents, painting materials and lead might contribute to low SPerm count.
Radiation or X-rays: Exposure to radiation can reduce SPerm production. It can take several years for SPerm production to return to normal. With high doses of radiation, SPerm production can be permanently reduced. It is being reported that keeping mobile phones in the pocket near the upper thigh is extremely dangerous to SPerm cell production and morphology.
Overheating the testicles: Elevated temperatures impair S*-Perm production and function. Although studies are limited and are inconclusive, frequent use of saunas or hot tubs might temporarily impair SPerm count. Sitting for long periods, wearing tight clothing or working on a laptop computer for long stretches of time also might increase the temperature in your scrotum and slightly reduce SPerm production.


Posted: at 5-01-2016 05:09 PM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 5-01-2016 05:15 PM (9 years ago)
Online (m)
ok poster thanks
Posted: at 5-01-2016 05:15 PM (9 years ago) | Grande Master
Reply
- moralemike07 at 5-01-2016 05:46 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
My sperm gallant, no shaking.
Posted: at 5-01-2016 05:46 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
- emma4love3 at 5-01-2016 06:23 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
wow...... i agree this are reality
facts oooooh.....
Posted: at 5-01-2016 06:23 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- Hassymore at 5-01-2016 07:04 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
thanks poster it can help a lot men if dey can take this precautions
Posted: at 5-01-2016 07:04 PM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
Reply
- DAMILARE100 at 5-01-2016 07:19 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
See gobe
Posted: at 5-01-2016 07:19 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
- SOGaiya at 5-01-2016 07:26 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
Men corridor i lyk it
Posted: at 5-01-2016 07:26 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
- kp45 at 5-01-2016 09:36 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
Thanks
Posted: at 5-01-2016 09:36 PM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
Reply
- BLACKY77 at 5-01-2016 11:09 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
ITS EDUCATING
Posted: at 5-01-2016 11:09 PM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
Reply
- zezprincess at 5-01-2016 11:45 PM (9 years ago)
(f)
Thou it is for the gents,I read it,it's educative,will copy it&give my fiance to read.
Posted: at 5-01-2016 11:45 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- DAMILARE100 at 6-01-2016 08:15 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
How is it cured if already exists.
Posted: at 6-01-2016 08:15 AM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
- Trueyarn at 6-01-2016 11:54 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
Noted,we will work on this.
Posted: at 6-01-2016 11:54 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- okatee at 6-01-2016 02:13 PM (9 years ago)
(m)
TNKS FOR DIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE.
Posted: at 6-01-2016 02:13 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
- Novic at 7-01-2016 02:01 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
THAT WAS GREAT ONE FRM POSTER
Posted: at 7-01-2016 02:01 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- DAMILARE100 at 7-01-2016 08:21 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
Hmmmmmm. Not bad sha
Posted: at 7-01-2016 08:21 AM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
- Mopera at 11-01-2016 10:10 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
 A digestive disorder caused by sensitivity to
gluten, celiac disease can also
cause male infertility. Fertility may
improve after adopting a gluten-
free diet. Certain medications Testosterone replacement therapy,
long-term anabolic steroid use,
cancer medications
(chemotherapy), certain antifungal
and antibiotic medications, some
ulcer medications and other medications can impair SPerm
Posted: at 11-01-2016 10:10 AM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
- Mopera at 11-01-2016 10:10 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
 A digestive disorder caused by sensitivity to
gluten, celiac disease can also
cause male infertility. Fertility may
improve after adopting a gluten-
free diet. Certain medications Testosterone replacement therapy,
long-term anabolic steroid use,
cancer medications
(chemotherapy), certain antifungal
and antibiotic medications, some
ulcer medications and other medications can impair SPerm
Posted: at 11-01-2016 10:10 AM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
- Oworen25 at 12-01-2016 08:56 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
This is real oh we all need to be very careful, thank you poster I appreciate
Posted: at 12-01-2016 08:56 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- Anny01 at 17-01-2016 12:37 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
Hmmmmmm... It's not easy for men.
Posted: at 17-01-2016 12:37 AM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
- Anny01 at 17-01-2016 12:38 AM (9 years ago)
(m)
Hmmmmmm... It's not easy for men.
Posted: at 17-01-2016 12:38 AM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Reply
[1] 2

fire TRENDING GISTS fire

TODAY'S TOP
  1. "How My Mother’s Lover Rap3d Me" — 12 Year Old Victim Narrates Ordeal

  2. Fresh Wave of Violence In Benue As Herdsmen Attacks Leave Nine Farmers Dead

  3. Federal Government Sets Plans In Motion To Repatriate 15,000 Stranded Nigerians Abroad

  4. El-Rufai &Peter Obi Meet At Cambridge Conference, Sparking Political Speculation Ahead Of 2027

  5. Football Star, Lionel Messi-Marriage Rumours Stir Online Frenzy As Divorce Speculations Grow

  6. Female Kidnapper, Three Others Nabbed in Police Raid on Notorious Anambra Criminal Hideout

  7. NDLEA Officer Arrested After Failed Armed Robbery Attempt, Shooting Of Bolt Driver in Abuja

  8. "Why Was I Held Hostage?" — VeryDarkMan Blasts GTBank Over EFCC Arrest Ordeal (Video)


THIS WEEK
  1. 18Yr Old Boy Impregnates 10 Girls, Including His Boss' Daughter After He Was Sent To Learn A

  2. "Many Have Suffered From Stroke" -Pastor Oyakhilome’s Sermon On Salt Sparks Heated Debate (Vid)

  3. VDM And I Are Officially Married - Actress Sarah Martins Drops Bombshell

  4. LA HOTTIE! Davido’s Wife, Chioma Adeleke, Flaunts Her Hot Bod In Lovely New Photos

  5. "Why I Would Choose Davido Over Burnaboy, Wizkid" – Singer, Zinoleesky

  6. 'Some Men Are Praying For Their Wives To Die So They Can Marry Another' -Nigerian Man Blows Hot

  7. Nollywood Star, Uche Ogbodo Undergoes 'BBL & Tummy Tuck'; Shares Recovery Journey (Video)

  8. I’m Married To Jesus — Pretty Reverend Sister Tells Asaba Boys Asking For Her Number (VID)

  9. What God Said I Should Tell You..- Female Bishop Sends Warning to Gospel Singer Mercy Chinwo

  10. Kunle Remi Reacts To Trending Video Showing The Toilet In A ‘Luxury Apartment’ In Lekki, Lagos


TOP MEMBERS:

Featured Discussions