Male infertility refers to infertility caused by male factors.Generally, the woman is not pregnant for more than 2 years after marriage for more than 2 years.The incidence is about 10%.
Experts say that male infertility is a complex and difficult problem, because there are many diseases and factors that interfere with or affect fertility, such as lyric veins, obstructive sperm, epididymitis, and so on.What's more tricky is that there are information that nearly 60%-75%of infertility patients cannot find the cause.In fact, male infertility may also "get in the mouth."
Long -term consumption of foods with nitrite food preservatives or sulfonal foods, cottonseed oil, etc., can also lead to a decrease in the number and quality of sperm.
Scientists of the British Government Medical Sciences Commission have found that the decrease in male sperm and testicular volume in recent decades are related to Cincin phenol, solial A, and butyl benzo.The inner wall coatings of boxes, food packaging bags, etc.
Fertility is closely related to nutritional factors, and insufficient nutrition or excess may lead to male infertility.When malnutrition, vitamins and mineral calcium, phosphorus, iron, and trace element zinc, selenium and other lacks, sperm production is reduced and vitality decreases.Animal experiments also show that malnutrition will reduce the content of fruit sugar that can be used for sperm activity in the animal's semen and semen.During the adolescent nutrition, there are more obesity, and the fatness of the brain is lost or decreased, and the male hormones cannot be released or reduced.Children are prone to signs such as small testicles, lack of secondary sexual characteristics, and feminine, and it is likely to cause infertility after adulthood.
To this end, in order to prevent men who have the responsibility of breeding offspring, it is recommended that the "crimes" of infertility because they do not eat them.Correcting insufficient nutrition or surplus, so that you have good fertility while fully enjoying the "sex" blessing.
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