The growth process of mature sperm takes about 3 months, and long-term computer radiation can affect the growth process of sperm cells, easily leading to sperm abnormalities and affecting male reproductive ability. Putting a computer on the stomach does not have a significant impact on women, but women should still pay attention during the physiological period as radiation can affect the quality of follicles. Especially girls who are preparing to get pregnant should be particularly careful not to play with their computers on their stomachs. In addition, during the preparation period for pregnancy, it is best for women to wear protective clothing in addition to supporting a table.
Besides lying down and playing with the computer, what other behaviors can lead to infertility. Let's take a look together.
1. Environmental factors such as haze
Recently, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the China Meteorological Administration jointly released the Green Paper on Climate Change: Report on Climate Change (2013), pointing out that haze weather phenomenon will cause significant negative impacts on climate, environment, health, economy and other aspects, such as changing lung function and structure, affecting reproductive capacity, and changing the immune structure of the human body.
Haze can affect reproductive ability, really? Experts believe that there is no doubt that haze is a factor affecting fertility and may have an impact on both male and female reproductive systems.
Haze is one of the reasons for the rapid increase in infertility in couples. "Experts analyze that on the one hand, haze contains heavy metals such as lead and manganese, which can affect the quality of male sperm; On the other hand, haze can affect a person's respiratory system, organ function, etc., which directly affects the secretion of male testosterone hormone, thereby affecting fertility.
2. Congenital Genital Malformation
Cryptorchidism is the most common congenital organ abnormality, which is the absence of testicles in the scrotum. It includes incomplete testicular descent, ectopic testicles, and so on. The testicles stay in the abdominal cavity and are exposed to relatively high temperatures, which hinders their growth and gradually shrinks, making them unable to produce sperm and lacking fertility. It should be noted that if the testicles stay in the abdominal cavity, the chances of developing malignant tumors will greatly increase. Therefore, cryptorchidism should be highly valued and corrected as soon as possible. Generally speaking, one should go to the hospital for surgery if they do not decline after the age of one.
In addition to cryptorchidism, other common congenital dysplasia can also lead to male infertility. It mainly includes the following types:
(1) Organs are congenital dysplasia, and can not carry out normal married life.
(2) Urethral cleft or hypospadias, semen cannot enter the female body.
(3) The dysplasia of vas deferens, seminal vesicles and prostate also affects fertility.
Some congenital malformations of male organs are difficult to correct, but if some diseases can be detected in a timely manner, early surgery in childhood can be corrected.
3. Long driving time
Driving continuously for more than 2 hours is enough to damage the quality of male sperm.
4. Wearing tight pants frequently
Tight pants such as jeans can cause an increase in testicular temperature, limit blood circulation in the scrotum, and bring resistance to sperm production and survival.
5. Not fond of drinking water
Although scientists have not yet fully understood how water scarcity specifically affects male reproductive health, facts show that men who drink water have stronger reproductive abilities.
6. Traffic pollution
Car exhaust contains a large amount of harmful substances, and prolonged exposure to them not only affects reproductive health, but may also increase the incidence of diseases such as tumors.
7. Fast food
Fast food contains a lot of soy products, and long-term consumption in large quantities can show some effects of estrogen, which can trigger male reproductive problems.
8. Food packaging
German reproductive scientists have found that the decrease in global male sperm count may be related to a chemical substance called phthalates. It is widely used in hundreds of products such as toys, food packaging, vinyl flooring, wallpaper, cleaner, lubricant, nail polish, hair spray, soap, shampoo, inner coating of food cans, recyclable milk and mineral water bottles.
Reminder: In addition to the reasons mentioned above, liking coffee, smoking, and drinking are also important reasons for male infertility. Therefore, if male friends want to stay away from infertility, they must pay attention to their daily life details.