Life details that men should pay attention to when preventing and treating infertility. In today's society, there are more and more male infertility patients, which seriously affects men's physical and mental health. The causes of male infertility are complex, but if we adhere to good lifestyle habits, some male infertility can be completely prevented and avoided. Let's learn together
How should men prevent and avoid infertility
1. Vaccination should be administered on time and good personal hygiene habits should be maintained to prevent various infectious diseases that harm male fertility, such as mumps and sexually transmitted diseases.
2. To master a certain level of sexual knowledge, understand male physiological characteristics and health knowledge. If you find testicular changes that are different from usual, such as swelling, hardening, unevenness, pain, etc., it is necessary to promptly diagnose and treat.
3. If you frequently come into contact with radioactive substances, high temperatures, and toxins, you must strictly follow the operating regulations and protective regulations when operating. Do not be careless. If you want to have children in the near future, it is best to leave such work for six months before giving birth.
4. The testicle is a very delicate organ, and its optimal working temperature should be about 1 degree lower than the human body temperature. If the temperature is high, it will affect the production of sperm. Therefore, any factors that can increase the testicular temperature should be avoided, such as prolonged cycling, hot baths, and wearing jeans.
5. Change bad habits, quit smoking and alcohol; Don't eat anything too greasy, otherwise it will affect your libido; Additionally, it is important to avoid contact with toxic substances in daily life,
6. Attention should be paid to pre marital physical examinations, and early detection of abnormalities can avoid the pain after marriage. After getting married, it is important to regularly communicate with your wife about sexual issues, cooperate and understand each other.
Kind reminder: Male infertility is generally treated as a disease in medicine. From a clinical perspective, for most infertile men, as long as the fundamental disease is cured, the symptoms of infertility will disappear.
(Intern Editor: Xie Yimin)