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I am a 20 year-old guy living in a tropical region in india. i want to take steam baths, once every week, for six months continuously. i have heard some kind of reports that it might lead to infertility among men. is that true?

Also, what are the effects of steam bath, other than cleaning the pores in our body?

thanks for your answers in advance.

2007-02-28 13:26:59 · 3 answers · asked by luvsam16 1 in Health Men's Health

3 answers

The steam bath will only hurt you for a short time. The hotter you get down there the lower your sperm count will be after a few hours it will be back to normal. The steam bath also helps loss-en up your muscles.

2007-02-28 13:32:09 · answer #1 · answered by jboy7796 3 · 0 0

yeah steam baths will clean the pores and is good for the skin but they can also decrease fertility in men because the excess heat affects fertility. That's why some men that have a problem, the doctor will advise them to wear boxers instead of briefs so the genitalia can be cooler

2007-02-28 13:31:43 · answer #2 · answered by butterfly234 4 · 0 1

particular, there's a solid danger your sperm count extensive type will drop. Sperm are in basic terms produced at controlled temperatures, it extremely is why the testes pass up and down, and out and in, possible at random. they're controlling their temperature. in spite of the undeniable fact that, a steam tub produces greater warmth than they might catch up on, elevating the physique's middle temperature. the outcomes are in basic terms short-term, and your sperm count extensive type could return to widely used in between and when you stop taking the baths. the main results of the steam tub is to develop your physique's middle temperature; you're no longer able to sweat because of fact the air is already saturated, so your physique can not cool itself wisely. it extremely is effective in case you shrink exposure. long exposure will enhance the probabilities of heat stroke, and accessible dying.

2016-11-26 21:14:53 · answer #3 · answered by loch 4 · 0 0

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