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By, Medical News Tip Tuesday | August 29, 2023
Low sperm count occurs when too few sperm are present, affecting the chances of pregnancy.
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Hormonal imbalances disrupt the production of healthy sperm necessary for conception.
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Blockages in the reproductive tract can prevent the release of sperm during ejaculation.
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Infections in the reproductive system can damage sperm, reducing their fertility potential.
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Physical factors like injuries or congenital conditions can impair male reproductive function.
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Unhealthy habits such as smoking, excessive drinking, and drug use harm sperm quality.
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Chronic health conditions like diabetes can lower fertility by impacting sperm production.
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Exposure to elevated heat or certain chemicals can negatively impact sperm production and function.
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Psychological stress can indirectly affect fertility by disrupting hormonal balance and sperm production.
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