03/02/2019 / By Rhonda Johansson
Lifestyle habits play an important role in semen and sperm quality. Seemingly harmless activities may be contributing to poor sperm quality, which increases the risk of infertility. In this article, we will be discussing habits that all men should be very careful of.
Before that, it is important to differentiate semen from sperm, to avoid confusion. Semen is the cloudy, white bodily fluid that comes out of the penis during ejaculation. It consists of sperm cells (called spermatozoa), and a nutrient-rich fluid which is meant to help with fertilization. Because semen is easier to see, doctors typically ask men about the quality of their semen before checking for sperm count. Semen is typically whitish-gray in color and has a jelly-like texture. As with a woman’s vaginal fluid, changes in semen color can be an indicator of disease or diet change.
If a doctor or a patient is concerned about the quality and count of sperm, a semen analysis is made. Here, the number of sperm (volume), shape of sperm, and movement of sperm (motility) are measured. All three determine if sperm are healthy. A normal sperm count ranges from 15 million to 200 million sperm per milliliter of semen. Anything less than this amount is considered low — a condition which is called oligospermia.
Knowing your sperm count is important, even if you are not planning on getting anyone pregnant. Sperm count and quality are associated with overall health. A study found that men with low sperm count were more likely to have a higher percentage of body fat and an increased likelihood of metabolic syndrome.
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Aside from proper diet and exercise, certain habits may contribute to poor sperm quality. These are listed below:
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