A prostate is an organ associated with solid digestion and has nothing to do with sperm count.
An infected man typically has chlamydia in his semen. Chlamydial infection can ascend to the prostate, epididymis, and testes, and can directly affect the quality of sperm. Scarring in the male reproductive tract can affect sperm count. See related link.
No. Viagra does not affect sperm count.
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No. This is a very common myth related to sperm count. Documented causes of reduced sperm count are sitting in a hot tub, wearing tight undies, caffeine and some drugs can reduce sperm count.
Yes, smoking can have a negative effect on sperm count. It has been linked to lower sperm count, decreased sperm motility, and abnormal sperm shape. Smoking can also increase DNA damage in sperm, which can affect fertility.
Lortab is a painkiller. It does not affect sperm count. Overdosing on Lortab may bring about nauseousness and low heart rate.
The heat from a heated waterbed can reduce sperm count by 10%. Thats not enough to affect anything.
I think you mean "affect".
The prostate gland produces seminal fluid, which nourishes and protects sperm during ejaculation. If the prostate is not functioning properly, it can lead to reduced semen volume and altered fluid composition, potentially affecting sperm motility and viability. This can hinder the sperm's ability to reach and fertilize the egg effectively, ultimately impacting fertility. Additionally, any infections or inflammation from prostate issues may further compromise sperm health.
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.
Prostate removal may well prevent a man from getting a full-on erection, but it won't affect the quality of the sperm.