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Causes for LOW sperm count:
Testicular Exposure to Overheating.
Overheating (such as from high fever, saunas, and hot tubs) may temporarily lower sperm count. Work exposure to overheating may even impair fertility.
Substance Abuse
Cocaine or heavy marijuana use appears to temporarily reduce the number and quality of sperm by as much as 50%. Sperm actually have receptors for certain compounds in marijuana that resemble natural substances and which may impair the sperm's ability to swim and may also inhibit their ability to penetrate the egg.
Smoking.
Smoking impairs sperm count, sperm motility, reduces sperm lifespan, and may cause genetic changes that affect the offspring. Additionally, a 1999 study found that men who smoke have lower sex drives and less frequent sex.
Malnutrition and Nutrient Deficiencies.
Deficiencies in certain nutrients, such as vitamin C, selenium, zinc, and folate, may be particular risk factors for low sperm count in such cases.
Obesity.
Some studies, but not all, have found an association between obesity in men and low sperm count.
Bicycling.
Bicycling has been linked to impotence in men and also may affect the sperm count. Pressure from the bike seat may damage blood vessels and nerves that are responsible for erections. Mountain biking, which involves riding on off-road terrain, exposes the perineum (the region between the scrotum and the anus) to more extreme shocks and vibrations and increases the risk for injuries to the scrotum.
Genetic Factors
Genetic factors are proving to be important contributors to male infertility. Such genetic conditions may be inherited or caused by environmental assaults. Inherited disorders can genetically impair fertility.
Environmental Assaults
Over exposure to environmental assaults (toxins, chemicals, infections) can reduce sperm count either by direct effects on testicular function or on the hormone systems, although the extent of the effect and specific environmental assaults involved are often controversial. Some chemicals that affect sperm production men are : Oxygen-Free Radicals, Estrogen emulation pesticidal chemicals (DDT, aldrin, dieldrin, PCPs, dioxins, and furans ), plastic softening chemicals like Phthalates, hydrocarbons (ethylbenzene, benzene, toluene, and xylene)
Exposure to Heavy Metals.
Chronic exposure to heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, or arsenic may affect sperm production and most often cause a reduced production in otherwise healthy males. Trace amounts of these metals in semen seem to inhibit the function of enzymes contained in the acrosome, the membrane that covers the head of the sperm.
Radiation Treatment.
Radiation treatments and x-rays affect any rapidly dividing cell, so cells that produce sperm are quite sensitive to radiation damage. Cells exposed to significant levels of radiation may take up to two years to resume normal sperm production, and, in severe circumstances, may never recover.
Low Semen Levels
A reduced amount of ejaculated semen (less than 0.5 milliliters per sample) may be caused by a structural abnormality in the tubes transporting the sperm.
Varicocele
A varicocele is a varicose vein in the cord that connects to the testicle. (A varicose vein is one that is abnormally enlarged and twisted.) Varicoceles are found in 15% to 20% of all men and in 25% to 40% of infertile men. It is not clear how they affect fertility, or even if they do at all.
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from http://www.babyhopes.com/articles/causes-low-sperm-count.html
Causes for LOW sperm count:
Testicular Exposure to Overheating.
Overheating (such as from high fever, saunas, and hot tubs) may temporarily lower sperm count. Work exposure to overheating may even impair fertility.
Substance Abuse
Cocaine or heavy marijuana use appears to temporarily reduce the number and quality of sperm by as much as 50%. Sperm actually have receptors for certain compounds in marijuana that resemble natural substances and which may impair the sperm's ability to swim and may also inhibit their ability to penetrate the egg.
Smoking.
Smoking impairs sperm count, sperm motility, reduces sperm lifespan, and may cause genetic changes that affect the offspring. Additionally, a 1999 study found that men who smoke have lower sex drives and less frequent sex.
Malnutrition and Nutrient Deficiencies.
Deficiencies in certain nutrients, such as vitamin C, selenium, zinc, and folate, may be particular risk factors for low sperm count in such cases.
Obesity.
Some studies, but not all, have found an association between obesity in men and low sperm count.
Bicycling.
Bicycling has been linked to impotence in men and also may affect the sperm count. Pressure from the bike seat may damage blood vessels and nerves that are responsible for erections. Mountain biking, which involves riding on off-road terrain, exposes the perineum (the region between the scrotum and the anus) to more extreme shocks and vibrations and increases the risk for injuries to the scrotum.
Genetic Factors
Genetic factors are proving to be important contributors to male infertility. Such genetic conditions may be inherited or caused by environmental assaults. Inherited disorders can genetically impair fertility.
Environmental Assaults
Over exposure to environmental assaults (toxins, chemicals, infections) can reduce sperm count either by direct effects on testicular function or on the hormone systems, although the extent of the effect and specific environmental assaults involved are often controversial. Some chemicals that affect sperm production men are : Oxygen-Free Radicals, Estrogen emulation pesticidal chemicals (DDT, aldrin, dieldrin, PCPs, dioxins, and furans ), plastic softening chemicals like Phthalates, hydrocarbons (ethylbenzene, benzene, toluene, and xylene)
Exposure to Heavy Metals.
Chronic exposure to heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, or arsenic may affect sperm production and most often cause a reduced production in otherwise healthy males. Trace amounts of these metals in semen seem to inhibit the function of enzymes contained in the acrosome, the membrane that covers the head of the sperm.
Radiation Treatment.
Radiation treatments and x-rays affect any rapidly dividing cell, so cells that produce sperm are quite sensitive to radiation damage. Cells exposed to significant levels of radiation may take up to two years to resume normal sperm production, and, in severe circumstances, may never recover.
Low Semen Levels
A reduced amount of ejaculated semen (less than 0.5 milliliters per sample) may be caused by a structural abnormality in the tubes transporting the sperm.
Varicocele
A varicocele is a varicose vein in the cord that connects to the testicle. (A varicose vein is one that is abnormally enlarged and twisted.) Varicoceles are found in 15% to 20% of all men and in 25% to 40% of infertile men. It is not clear how they affect fertility, or even if they do at all.
2006-10-02 06:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a multivitamin. A day-to-day multivitamin can aid furnish diet E and diet C — vitamins and minerals which are most important for greatest sperm creation and position. Eat tons of end result and greens. These meals are wealthy in antioxidants, which might aid upgrade sperm wellness. Manage strain. Stress might intrude with special hormones had to produce sperm. Stress too can cut back sexual position. Get tons of bodily exercise. Physical exercise is well for reproductive wellness as good as total wellness. Don't overdo it, nonetheless. If you endeavor to exhaustion, you may also enjoy a transitority difference in hormone phases and a drop in sperm pleasant. Watch your weight. Too a lot frame fats might disrupt creation of reproductive hormones, which will minimize your sperm depend and expand your percent of irregular sperm. You're definitely to supply top-pleasant sperm in case you keep a healthful weight.
2016-08-29 09:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Wear loose clothes and masturbate regularly.
That's not a joke by the way, going for long periods [any longer than 3 days] without ejaculating produces 'lower quality' sperm.
Regular masturbation and ejaculation increases the amount of 'healthy' sperm.
2006-10-02 06:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what can lower it. Hot baths will affect your count and make it go lower for a few hours. Underwear that is too tight can lower it. Riding a bicycle with that pointed seat that speed riders use can collapse a tube and ruin things for you. Us a bike with a old fashioned flat seat. I'm not joking. Good Luck! :)
2006-10-02 06:37:43
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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I've heard that you should stay out of hot tubs, wear boxers instead of briefs (so the boys can hang free), and in some cases, I've heard about cooling packs being applied.
Appearantly, high temperatures are bad for the l'il swimmers.
2006-10-02 06:38:13
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answered by pyrochyck 2
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Wear tight knickers. Keep your balls in hot water, preferably BOILING.:0) Ok ok warm....get constant radiation to balls
If all else fails then try this:
1)Get 1 pittbull, starve it for a day and set aside in a cage
2) Buy some ham, remove the fat on the ham and lube your balls with the ham grease.ONLY apply to balls.
3) Lay in front pittbull cage and release the cage door.
4) Pittbull will do the rest.
:0)
You're welcome.
2006-10-02 07:21:56
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answered by princess 2
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answered by ? 3
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Prolargent 5x5 Extreme is a great product. Felt a great pump and more energy in the gym. And also more stamina in bed ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iFP5k8B9Sg
2014-05-12 20:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't wear jockey shorts, wear boxers, don't soak in a hot bath tub. Eat a healthy diet, don't smoke.
2006-10-02 06:36:16
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answered by jxt299 7
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Testosterone suppliments ought to help.
2006-10-02 06:39:47
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answered by Anonymous
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no hottubs,stay away from tight underwear,exercise,don't smoke or drink,and live a healthy life
2006-10-02 07:59:09
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answered by FIRE&ICE 2
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