Yes, hepatitis B can potentially affect sperm production and lead to low sperm count. The virus can cause inflammation in the testes, which may impair sperm production and overall reproductive health. Additionally, liver dysfunction associated with chronic hepatitis B can disrupt hormone levels that regulate sperm production, further contributing to fertility issues. However, the extent of these effects can vary among individuals.
mumps will cause low sperm count
yes
only if you're diabetic
Depends on the cause of the low sperm count
In the very short term (hours) the answer is Yes, your body is excreting sperm and will take time to replenish. But the younger you are & the healthier your body the faster your levels
Go to your doctor or a urologist, who can check if you have low sperm count.
No, it is low sperm count
You cant tell you have low sperm count by looking. How do you know?
Impotence can be caused by many factors. Low sperm count, low testosterone, or defective sperm can be a cause. The best person to offer advice is one's physician.
Yes it could cause a ZERO sperm count. I have been on Zoloft (Sertraline) for 3 years and my sperm count is extremely low. So in essence it makes you infertile for the duration of use and possibly beyond.
That would most probably be walnuts and figs
NO..i saw the movie.."Super High Me" its a documentary..(like the movie "super size me") and he went to the doctor and it didn't show a low sperm count..it was about the same..