In normal male semen, the sperm density is 20 million in 1 milliliter; The amount of semen per ejaculation is 1 to 5 milliliters; The average total number of sperm per discharge is 40 million. Sperm can be described as having a large and continuous supply. In fact, male sperm is quite sensitive and fragile, and various external or internal factors may interfere with and stimulate it, which may reduce its vitality or even kill it. The most common are the following four factors that kill sperm.
Semen is composed of seminal plasma and sperm. Spermatozoa are produced by testicular spermatid, mature in the epididymis, and transported through the vas deferens. Semen plasma is mainly secreted by accessory glands such as the prostate, seminal vesicles, and urethral bulb glands. The main part comes from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland, with the former accounting for 60% and the latter accounting for 30%. The remaining 10% is secreted by tissues such as the epididymis, vas deferens ampulla, and urethral bulb gland. During this process, any abnormality in any organ, process, etc. will cause changes in semen.
1. High-temperature spermicide
Low temperature environment is the best breeding space for sperm, and high temperature is a cruel test of survival for sperm. If men like to wear tight and airtight underwear, jeans, or have the habit of soaking in hot baths or saunas, and even frequently work in high temperatures, their sperm will be on the verge of death in the long run.
2. Radiation and drug stimulation of sperm
The sedatives, sleeping pills, anticancer drugs, marijuana and hormone drugs in chemicals hinder the growth of sperm, so men should try to avoid long-term and large exposure to such harmful substances. In addition, radiation exposure may also cause chromosomal abnormalities in sperm, and abuse should be avoided.
3. Tobacco and alcohol ingredients are toxic to sperm
According to medical research, nicotine in cigarettes can harm sperm, causing a decrease in the sperm content in male semen and an increase in the content of abnormal sperm; In addition, alcohol can lead to weakened reproductive function, causing chromosomal abnormalities, which may further lead to fetal malformations or developmental abnormalities.
4. Undernutrition weakens sperm
The production and growth of sperm require the human body to continuously supplement basic nutrients. If men have a preference for food, it can lead to uneven nutrient intake, leading to sperm weakness, failure, and even death, which can also hinder men's sexual desire and function. Men should reasonably supplement nutrients rich in protein zinc, protein selenium, and protein in their daily lives, which is beneficial for coordinating the endocrine function of expectant fathers and improving the quantity, vitality, and quality of sperm.
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