In life, there are many factors that can lead to male infertility. Insecticides are necessary in life, but can cause male infertility. Let's take a look.
In people's daily life, once there are mosquitoes, people will always think of the presence of pesticides. Although pesticides have wiped out the traces of mosquitoes and brought a little peace to people's lives, have you ever noticed that their health has also disappeared because of the presence of insecticides? This is especially true for male health. Male infertility is also the "birthplace" of pesticides. What's the matter? Find the answer from the following text.
According to relevant medical experts, this study was carried out in an important agricultural production area in Argentina where pesticides are frequently used. Researchers tested the semen of 189 infertile men in the region, and found that the number and vitality of sperm in the semen of these men were far below the normal level.
Further research showed that the hormone secretion of these men was seriously disturbed. Compared with normal men, the secretion of estradiol in men living in the environment of pesticide use for a long time increased, while the secretion of luteinizing hormone, which plays an important role in stimulating the testicles, decreased.
According to experts, the testicle is an important reproductive organ for men and one of the most sensitive organs of the human body to chemical harmful substances in the surrounding environment. According to their current research inferences, after the pesticide is diffused in the air, its harmful substances first directly act on the testicles, resulting in the imbalance of hormone secretion of the victim, and finally affecting the entire reproductive system, resulting in the decline of male semen quality or infertility.
After reading the above, men should know not to use pesticides indiscriminately, but to use them reasonably. When using them, people should leave immediately after spraying, so that there is no pesticide in the air and the harm is minimized.
(Intern editor: Zhao Minqing)