What is the survival temperature of male sperm? People don't know this aspect of medical knowledge, because after all, people don't know much about some professional medical knowledge, and this issue is also quite sensitive. However, in today's society, sometimes we need to know the answers to these questions. Today, in order to help people uncover the answers, let's talk about this question. What is the survival temperature of male sperm? Sperm is very afraid of heat "When some patients with oligospermia and asthenospermia come to see us, we ask them about their jobs. Those who work in high-temperature jobs such as chefs and cooks must suspend their jobs!" Zhu Guoxin said, this is because sperm are very afraid of heat. Studies have shown that 44°C is the critical temperature that affects sperm survival. If a man takes a bath in hot water above 44°C for half an hour, sperm motility will decrease significantly. It will take a week for sperm motility to recover. Ancient people used this method for contraception. Hot water baths and saunas are both "killers" that affect sperm quantity and quality. A study by New York University found that using a laptop on your legs for a long time can significantly increase the temperature of the scrotum. Researchers said that after men use a laptop for one hour, their scrotum temperature will rise by 2℃~3℃. A 1℃ rise in scrotum temperature is enough to inhibit sperm production. Some drugs kill sperm According to statistics, 4% to 6% of infertility is caused by drugs. For example, if there is an infection, antibiotics must be used, but antibiotics can cause a decrease in sperm. Erythromycin, spiramycin, etc., can cause sperm development to stagnate, and the vitality of surviving sperm will also decrease significantly. Long-term use of excessive hormones can cause testicular atrophy and reduce sperm production. This situation has been confirmed in male athletes who take hormones for a long time. The use of estrogen can cause men to have impotence, delayed ejaculation, and inability to ejaculate. Even if they can ejaculate, there is only a small amount of semen. In addition, painkillers, antidepressants, chemotherapy drugs, immune drugs, and anti-epileptic drugs will affect the quality of sperm. Colds and fevers can affect sperm quality and lead to infertility. It is understood that when a man has a fever of more than 38.5℃, sperm production can be suppressed for up to 6 months, and the male sperm production cycle is 3 months. Therefore, it is difficult for a woman to get pregnant 3 to 6 months after a man has a fever. It is worth noting that many cases of azoospermia are caused simply by having mumps in childhood. If you have mumps before puberty, it may cause orchitis, which will affect fertility. If it does not cause orchitis, it generally does not affect fertility. The above describes the medical knowledge about the survival temperature of male sperm. I believe that everyone has some understanding and grasp of this issue. Although this issue is very sensitive, there are many factors that make people realize that the role of male sperm is very large. It plays a vital role in the issue of having a baby. It is also beneficial to learn more about this knowledge. |
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