Potential causes of male infertility consist of environmental, lifestyle, hormonal, and physical influences that may impact the production, quality, or transfer of sperm. Workplace exposure to harmful chemicals or high temperature can lead to infertility. Poor
diet, strenuous workouts, increased consumption of alcohol, use of
tobacco or unlawful drug use; frequent usage of hot tubs can damagingly
affect the production and quality of sperm. Hormones
control not only the creation and development of sperm, but also the
male sex drive. Too high of hormone intensity or too low can make
conceiving challenging. Hormones may be regulated by medication. Complications
of blockage in the seminal tract, varicocele, and any genetic or
medical condition can inhibit sperm from developing or delivering
naturally. A vasectomy is an
innocent, effective technique for male contraception. Vasectomy Reversal
re-joins the ducts that carry sperm commencing the testicles into the
semen. After successful vasectomy reversal, sperm are present in the
semen again.What are the Causes of Male Infertility?
Environmental Factor
Lifestyle Factor
Hormonal Imbalance
Physical Factor
What is a vasectomy?