Semen transports sperms and fluids that feed the sperm; any cause altering these might influence men's fertility. The most prevalent finding in infertile males is a low sperm count, which is caused by a lack of fructose in the sperm as well as a blockage in the ejaculation route. Falling sperm levels have been a cause for concern.
Here are five tips for increasing sperm count:
1. Maintain good genital hygiene: Maintaining good genital hygiene is critical to preventing infections.
2. Avoid alcohol, smoke: Stop using alcohol and smoke. While occasional alcohol drinking is OK, excessive consumption might result in poorer sperm production owing to lowered levels of male hormones such as testosterone, follicle stimulating hormone, and leuteinizing hormone. Smoking (including passive smoking) can also cause reduced motility in sperms, as well as damage to their structure and DNA.
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4. Avoid stress: De-stress at work and at home. Stress has been shown to boost the synthesis of hormones such glucocorticoids, which can lead to a decrease in testosterone and sperm production. As a result, men must prioritise their mental and emotional wellness in order to maintain a normal sperm count.
5. Get enough vitamins and minerals: Several vitamins and minerals function as antioxidants, and some research has connected antioxidant consumption to improved sperm count. Several studies show that ingesting folate and zinc together may increase sperm health overall, including concentration and count.
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