When it comes to "disease from the mouth", people always think of gastrointestinal diseases. In fact, male infertility may also "get in the mouth."
First of all, fertility is closely related to nutritional factors, and insufficient nutrition or excess may lead to male infertility.When malnutrition, vitamin A, B, C, E, and trace elements are deficient in zinc, calcium, phosphorus, iron, and selenium, and 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.The adolescent nutritional surplus causes obesity, and the fatness of the fat causes the pituitary function to lose or decrease. The release of male hormones cannot be or decreased. Children are prone to small testicles, lack of second sexual characteristics, feminine and other signs.Infertility.
Secondly, long -term consumption of some foods with nitrite foods or sulfa -sulfa -type foods, cotton seed oil, celery, etc., can also lead to a decrease in the number and quality of sperm.
In addition, scientists from the British Government Medical Sciences Commission have found that the decrease in male sperm in recent decades is related to the reduction of testicular volume., Inner wall coatings of canned boxes, food packaging bags, etc.
(Editor in charge: Internship Liu Suling)