Is Loose Lower Wear Good for Sperm?

Journal Title: Interventions in Gynaecology and Women’s Healthcare - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 5

Abstract

It has super important sperm and quality of sperm has critical windows into overall health and production of generation. Researcher wants to express this research to the people living with a healthy sperm counts life. Healthy sperm healthy generation. Number of male infertility treatments has available. It has many perceptions for infertility in men, women. In India 15 percent of couples are infertile. It had unconditional hormonal secretion has not capable to conceive a child even though they have had frequent, unprotected sexual intercourse for a year or longer. In up to half of these couples, male infertility plays a role. Overexposure to certain environmental elements such as heat, toxins and dried chemicals can reduce sperm production or sperm function. Industrial chemicals and sperm count have many reported researches underwent in globally. Extended exposure to benzenes, toluene, xylene, pesticides, herbicides, organic solvents, painting materials and lead may contribute to low sperm counts. Exposure to lead or other heavy metals also may cause infertility. Sparking the testicles due to cross connection. Elevated temperatures impair sperm production and function. Although studies are limited and are inconclusive, frequent use of saunas or hot tubs may temporarily impair sperm count. Sitting for long periods, wearing tight clothing or working on a laptop computer for long stretches of time also may increase the temperature in scrotum and may slightly reduce sperm production. As in many developing cities, in Pune infertility treatment is missing from available reproductive health services and lack of behavioral sense of humor. The Government of India’s public health programme fails to address infertility even though the International Conference on Population and Development’s (ICPD) programme of action [1,2], to which the government is a signatory, states that reproductive health services should include prevention and appropriate treatment of infertility. While national policies and international donor organizations even today single - mindedly pursue programs to prevent unwanted pregnancies, they do little to address the needs of childless couples. Although the Indian government in its recent development and health policies has once again reiterated its commitment to the ICPD programme of action, and though the government’s Ninth Five -Year Plan (1997–2002) document included infertility in its comprehensive reproductive and child health package, the primary health care system has been unable to convert this intent into reality and time has running out.

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Rahul Hajare

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  • EP ID EP581453
  • DOI 10.32474/IGWHC.2018.02.000148
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Rahul Hajare (2018). Is Loose Lower Wear Good for Sperm?. Interventions in Gynaecology and Women’s Healthcare, 2(5), 201-202. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-581453