Men's infertility is a common one among them, and this infertility is closely related to the daily lifestyle of men, such as daily eating habits.Some bad habits may be the culprit that leads to male infertility and needs to be paid attention.
Dietary habits that are easy to cause infertility
1. Eat fast food food often
Fast food food contains a lot of soybean products. Long -term intake of large amounts of estrogen will show the effect of some estrogen, which will induce male reproductive problems.
2. Tare for seafood
The ocean is contaminated with industrial, so seafood contains excessive harmful chemical mercury to reproductive.
3. I like to drink coffee
Coffee can also damage male sperm and make sperm unprepared, so scientists recommend that men drink coffee in moderation.
4. Smoking and drinking
Studies have shown that the probability of often smoking male infertility is three times that of men who do not smoke; patients with chronic alcohol poisoning will cause testicular atrophy, resulting in a decline in semen quality.
5. Don't like to drink water
Although scientists have not fully clarified how the watery lack of water affects male reproductive health, it turns out that the male reproductive ability who loves to drink water is stronger.
6. Overnight
Scientists at Atlanta, USA, found that when men's overeating, the quality of their sperm was damaged.
What are the symptoms of male infertility?
1. Increased semen and reduced semen
Generally, the amount of semen discharged at one time is 2 to 6 ml, less than 1.5 ml of semen reduction, and more than 6 ml of semen increase.
2. Sperm is not liquefied
Men's infertility symptoms are manifested in a uniform flowing liquid with normal and normal semen."It affects the condensation or braking of sperm, slowing or suppressing normal sperm movement.
3. Blood essence
Blood is mixed in semen, and semen has blood in the severe eye, which is called "naked eye blood sperm"; mild and naked eyes are not seen, but red blood cells can be seen through microscopes, called "mirror blood sperm".
4. White turbidity
Refers to mixing semen in men's urine, or semen -like turbids after urination.
5.
The symptoms of infertility in men include erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, decreased sexual desire, and ejaculation disorders, which are an important cause of infertility.Do not ejaculate or adversely ejaculate, even if the husband and wife live, there is no sufficient semen to enter the vagina, and it cannot achieve the encounter and combination of essential eggs.
6. Excisite veins
Symptoms of men's infertility Symptoms The extension of the vines of the sperm of the sperm, which will be blocked by the blood flow of the testicles, the temperature rises, the metabolic disorders, and the harmful substances cannot be discharged in time, causing the testicular disorder, causing the testicular disorder, causing the testicular dysfunction, causing the testosterSperm, sperm deformity and decreased vitality cause infertility.
7. Genital malformations or abnormal development
The more common manifestations of this symptoms are genital malformations or abnormal development, including urethral stenosis, urethral fistula, cryptor test, lower urethral cracks, urethral cracks, and severe penile rigidity.
8. Cultivation test
Neck tests are one of the important reasons for the quality of semen.About 60%of patients with unilateral cryptor tests are infertile, so if the sperm density is low and there is a cryptorchidal, it must be treated early.
9. Realty itching, pain and other discomfort
Donestion symptoms such as genitalch itching and pain occur, and are mostly caused by chronic infections of genitalia infections and affiliated glandular glands, which can affect various test indicators in semen and cause infertility.
10. Wise
The symptoms of men's infertility include obstructive sperm and non -blocking.Obstructizes can be caused by defects of infection or congenital spermatogenesis.Non -obstructive spermatozoa can be caused by congenital chromosomal abnormalities, cryptorchidism, and mumps when they were juvenile.
(Editor in charge: Peng Zhixing)