Sunday, 8 September 2013

10 Sperm Cell killer Factors You Should Know

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A man produces millions of sperm cell (s) everyday. While a woman releases 300-400 eggs during their lifetime. Some factors can affect the health of these little swimmers. Sperm cell (s) take about 75 days to grow to maturity, harming them can affect your fertility. below are 10  Sperm cell killer factors that can decrease the number of healthy sperm cell (s) and cause male infertility
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  • Overheating Of The Testes


The first factor on the list of  our sperm cell killer factors is overheating of the testes The testes needs a cool place so as to function properly. That was why God kept it away on the outside of our hot body. When the temperature of the testicles raises to about 90-98 degrees, sperm cell production seizes and that will affect the sperm cell (s) for months. Exposure to high temperature will lower the number of sperm cell (s) and also the shape and motility of the sperm cells.




  • Fever


A high fever can have the same effect as over heating on a man’s sperm cell—with the same lasting effects. And depending on the timing in the sperm cell production process, sperm cell concentration can decrease by up to 35% following a fever.




  • Laptops


Another factor is the laptop computers that continues to grow more rampant day by day. Can a laptop computer really affect a mans ability to reproduce? According to researchers, laptops increases scrotum sac temperature; to an extent that can affect the normal production of sperm cell(s) (spermatogenesis); in that case, desist from keeping your laptop on your laps.

  • Tight pants


Although most men now prefer wearing boxers instead of pants. The different between the both of them is space, most pants are so tight that one can't feel comfortable in them and the more constricted your pants are, the less hospitable an environment it creates for sperm production.

 

  • Varicose veins(swollen or dilated veins)


13% of the male's population have  varicose veins in the scrotum, usually in the left testicle. When a man is experiencing a low sperm cell count, doctors may recommend varicocele repair, by either surgically or by  procedure that repairs enlarged varicose veins in the scrotum surgically or by percutaneous embolization a nonsurgical procedure using a catheter. a varicocele may interfer with sperm cell production by interrupting blood flow, overheating the scrotum, or causing blood to back up in the veins supplying blood to the testes. Doctors believe the surgery may improve semen quality.

  • Cell phones


The cell phones are another big factor that can impair the normal production of sperm cell reproductive organs varies; A 2008 study found that men that make use of their phones for more than four hours per day had significantly lower sperm cell count, motility rates, and morphology (normal shapes). Due to the  effect of radiation it produces which are harmful to the process of sperm cell production (morphogenesis) to limit radiation exposure, men are being adviced to carry their phones in smal leather pouch instead of putting it inside their pocket.

  • Drugs,alcohol and smoking


Tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana can impair sexual function alcohol abuse affects semen quality and production, while cigarette smoking impairs sperm cell motility, according to a 2010 study. In addition to slowing sperm down, other studies show that cigarette smoking can damage sperm DNA and increase malfunctioning of the erectile ability.
Marijuana isn’t safe either as it causes reduce sperm count, sperm function, and overall male fertility. More trouble for the sperm cell.

According to Dr. Potter, some physiological situations that could negatively affect sperm cells include. Genetic disorders Chromosome abnormalities can cause severely diminished or no sperm production one form of cystic fibrosis can cause the vas deferens not to form.

Other detrimental factors:

  • Anti-sperm cell antibodies



  • Hormonal imbalance, testicular cancer,



  • Undecended testicles, and sexual problems can affect sperm cells.


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