Causes of Male infertility ....3

Causes of Male infertility ....3



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Causes of Male infertility ....3
Posted on 23rd November 2016

We will discuss each and every point of causing infertility in Male.
In our previous topic we discussed What is male infertility? How common is male infertility?.What are the symptoms of male infertility?What causes male infertility? ....Known causes of male infertility...The male reproductive system.All your Sexual emotions are created in your Mind.....Now we will discuss further
Sperm Abnormalities
Sperm abnormalities are a critical factor in male infertility. These abnormalities include:
Low sperm count
Poor sperm motility (movement)
Abnormal sperm shape
Risk Factors
Risk factors for male infertility include:
Varicocele, an enlarged varicose vein in the spermatic cord that connects to the testicle
Aging, which can reduce sperm counts and motility and decrease the genetic quality of sperm
Sexually transmitted diseases, which can cause scarring in the male reproductive system or impair sperm function
Lifestyle factors such as smoking and substance abuse
Long-term or intensive exposure to certain types of chemicals, toxins, or medications
When your food is not healthy you will find sperm abnormalities when your lifestyle is not correct you will suffer with risk factors..I advise every one to follow Healthy food and healthy life style so that you will be free from all abnormalities and risk factors..



Male Reproductive system
The male reproductive system creates sperm that is manufactured in the seminiferous tubules within each testicle. The head of the sperm contains the DNA, when combined with the egg's DNA, will create a new individual. The tip of the sperm head is the portion called the acrosome, which enables the sperm to penetrate the egg. The mid-section contains mitochondria, which supply the energy the tail needs to move. The tail moves with whip-like movements back and forth to propel the sperm towards the egg. The sperm have to reach the uterus and the fallopian tube in order to fertilize a woman's egg.
Male fertility depends on the proper function of a complex system of organs and hormones:
The process begins in the area of the brain called the hypothalamus-pituitary axis, a system of glands, hormones, and chemical messengers called neurotransmitters, all of which are critical for reproduction.
The first step in fertility is the production of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in the hypothalamus, which prompts the pituitary gland to manufacture follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH).
FSH maintains sperm production, and LH stimulates the production of the male hormone testosterone.
Both sperm and testosterone production occurs in the two testicles, or testes, which are contained in the scrotal sac (the scrotum). (This sac develops on the outside of the body because internal body temperature is too high to allow sperm production.)
I told you many times that an idea is created in your mind then only your body will react to produce sperm. Our body functions are controlled by our brain. Brain is called control system our body.....






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