It's hard to find actual scientific studies on the reduction of sperm count due to hydrocodone. There may not even be any data on the subject. This is the case with most drugs... for humanitarian reasons, it is very difficult to conduct scientific research on the effects drug abuse in a clinical setting. The little research that is available is almost always outdated (conducted in the 50s, 60s) or comprised of surveys (which depend entirely on interviewee honesty).
However, there is a risk of erectile dysfunction while on it. It doesn't matter how high your sperm count is if you can't get it up.
Yes hydrocodone action is affected by alcohol use.
You should consult your doctor and Pharmacist about any medication.
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No. It is proven that marijuana decrease sperm count, but it is a very light decrease, over long periods of time.
yes
Alcohal and tobacco consumption will decrease the blood circulation. It will resulting the low sperm / egg production.
A varicocele doesn't decrease semen per se, but it does decrease sperm count, and if left long enough can predispose to testicular cancer. When a person has a varicocele their testicles are kept at too high a temperature and this is not good for the sperm or the testicles.
A hot water bath can decrease sperm viability and motility. The heat can damage the sperm cells, making them less likely to fertilize an egg.
It is not possible for a man to run out of sperm or ejaculate. This is because the body continues to produce more each day.
Yes, marijuana, alcohol abuse, cigarettes and some drugs can effect not only your sperm count but also the health (motility) of the sperm.
Fertility decreases gradually in a man's life time around the age of fifty. The reason why is because of the sperm count released out of a man's urethra during sexual intercourse can decrease due to age, but a man can produce sperm all of his life so; therefore, the number of sperm released is determined by the age of a male organism.
In general, yes. In fact it begins to fall off around 18.