Abnormal sperm refers to the morphological variation of the head, body, and tail of sperm. The abnormalities of the head include huge head, amorphous, and biceps. The abnormalities of the tail include thick body, broken body, and incomplete tail. However, excessive abnormal sperm in the body can affect our reproductive ability and lead to infertility. Let's take a look at which factors can cause sperm abnormalities.
Excessive drinking is one of the common causes of sperm abnormalities. It has been confirmed that Alcohol intoxication caused by excessive drinking may damage sperm, increase sperm deformity rate, and cause sexual dysfunction such as apathy, impotence and premature ejaculation. Alcohol may cause poisoning in our bodies. The rate of sperm deformity has significantly increased, and dysfunction such as low libido, premature ejaculation, and impotence may also occur. If we have the habit of smoking, it may not only increase the incidence of sperm abnormalities, but also lead to Necrospermia.
According to our body structure, our scrotum is in a state of compression and friction every day, and the temperature of sperm increases. Excessive scrotal temperature may affect the development and health of sperm. There are also behaviors in daily life where the temperature of male sperm is too high. For example, taking hot springs, taking sauna for too long, wearing Skin-tight garment for a long time and other behaviors will affect sperm health and sperm quality.
If a male friend's reproductive system is infected, sperm may be deformed. Common reproductive system infections include Prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, Urethritis and Orchitis. The secretion of certain related hormones in the body is imbalanced, resulting in an increased abnormality rate. Experiments have confirmed that the insufficient secretion of some hormones responsible for male reproductive function can directly affect the innate process of sperm in the patient's seminiferous tubules, leading to an increase in malformation rates.
Although the amount of semen stored in our body is only a small amount, it also requires us to spend a lot of nutrients to synthesize. If the human body lacks trace elements such as zinc and selenium, it will affect the production and development of sperm. If the body lacks such trace elements, it will reduce the secretion of Gonadotropin. This can lead to decreased sexual function, a decrease in the amount of sperm produced by our body, and even the production of abnormal sperm.
Sperm malformation is one of the more serious diseases of men, which can cause Male infertility such as oligospermia, asthenospermia and sperm liquefaction. Do not take drugs indiscriminately for this disease, and the drugs have no good effect, so it is necessary to go to the hospital to identify the cause as soon as possible and Symptomatic treatment.