Many male friends go to the pharmacy to prepare some medicine for consumption after suffering from certain diseases. However, we all know that drugs are toxic in three aspects. We need to pay enough attention to the selection of drugs. Next, let's take a look at which drugs can affect male sexual health and lead to serious consequences of male infertility.
Vitamin C: Its function is to reduce the agglutination force of sperm, which is beneficial for semen liquefaction. The genetic DNA in sperm cells is protected by the antioxidant function of vitamin C, and the lack of vitamin C can lead to the destruction of genetic genes, leading to reduced sperm fertilization ability and infertility.
Vitamin B12: Its physiological activity largely depends on cobalt. Cobalt can reduce the oxygen consumption of tissues, thereby improving their tolerance to hypoxia and promoting the vitality of tissues in hypoxic environments. Long term vegetarians may lack vitamin B12, resulting in a significantly lower concentration of sperm in semen compared to others and a lower amount of semen production, which affects normal sexual function.
Anticancer drugs: They can interfere with the synthesis of sperm DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), leading to genetic mutations and sperm abnormalities, leading to wife malformations, miscarriage, etc. Cyclophosphamide can cause a decrease in male sperm count, while nitrogen mustard, vincristine, cisplatin, and others can cause significant damage to sperm.
Hypotensive drugs: Reserpine can cause men to not ejaculate, reduce libido, and induce sexual dysfunction. Guanethidine causes penis erectile failure, delayed ejaculation or no ejaculation.
The above four drugs can cause male infertility, so when male friends take these drugs, they must follow the doctor's advice, ask the doctor about the side effects of these drugs, and remember not to be careless or take their health seriously. They must take the drugs correctly, so that we can avoid irreparable mistakes.