If a man is unable to get his partner to conceive after having a year of unprotected sexual intercourse perhaps it is time to consider matters rather more seriously. In males, one of the ways to assess fecundity is to evaluate the quantity of sperms produced. Low sperm count is one of the major causes of male infertility and this condition rarely manifests concrete signs. Thus, when planning to have a child, consider having some fertility assessments to determine if there are grounds of male infertility.
Male infertility refers to the inability of a male to reproduce within a year of trying. Infertilities in males can be caused by different factors, and a large percentage of this is related to low sperm count. The count is "low" when less than 20 million healthy sperms are present per one ml of ejaculate.
It is true that only one sperm is needed and will impregnate an egg. Once a sperm fertilized the egg, the other sperms can no longer fertilize it. Even so a great number of sperms are necessary since they improve the odds of fertilization to occur. Conversely, no one can say that a man with a low sperm number will be totally incapable of impregnating his mate. His sperms, as long as they are healthy and motile, can fertilize an egg. However, with only one traveling in finding the gem the chances are low. The less number of sperms, the less chances a male has in getting his mate pregnant and father a child.
Low sperm count conditions are not permanent. In some instances, this condition is only temporary. This transient low sperm count may be caused by an exposure to critical factors. These factors include testicular injury, exposure to heat and other environmental factors, smoking, drugs, alcohol, some prescribed drugs, obesity, malnutrition, and stress.
To improve the number of sperm, it is therefore crucial not to expose yourself to these factors. Exercising daily can also help lose excess weight and obesity. Try not to stress out yourself with casual routines. Also, avoid saunas and hot tubs. Couple this with eating a balanced diet and healthier lifestyle. In no time your sperm count will be boosted and returns back to normal.
Following these simple tips can help improve sperm count and restore your fertility. A sufficient sperm count is necessary if you and your partner have been trying to have a child.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Tips For Increasing Low Sperm Count - Beware of Cellphones!
There are so many studies that have shown that cell phones can harm the function of male sperm count. The general theory is: the farther you keep your cell phone away from your genital area, the better your chance for increasing low sperm count. To be exact, scientist have found that cell phone signals can effect five essential issues in semen production. They are:
Motility-how they move to the eggs.
Sperm count-the number of sperm inside certain amount of semen.
Morphology-the proper composition.
Viability-the endurance of sperm in certain conditions.
Liquefaction-how long the semen change from a thick gel into liquid.
So,what's causing the damage? There are many theories. Scientist suspect radio frequency (RF) energy, a form of electromagnetic (EM) energy necessary for making a call. The higher the EM energy emitted, though, the more damaging it can be. While cell phone RFs are considered low energy, young sperm cells are fragile and easily damaged, and thus may be sensitive to even low energy waves. Another theory is that using cell phone without earpiece can impairs the brain's regulation of the hormones that control sperm production. Radio frequencies can also increase the temperature of the newly forming sperm, which is bad if you want to increasing low sperm count.
Now that you know it, should you dump your cell phone? That's probably unnecessary, but being cautious isn't a bad idea. There are some options:
When the option is available, use a land line rather than your cell phone.
Using an an earpiece is highly recommended because it can protect your other sexual organ--your brain.
Avoid keeping your phone in your lap or your front pocket while not using it.
Your Man-bag, your backpack and even a clip-on holder that's positioned at your side are all better options than keeping it in your front pocket.
Well, maybe health effects may not be picked up for a potentially long time. But, given what is known and what is not known, it's not unreasonable to be as careful as you can. Your awareness about these findings can help you increasing low sperm count.
Read complete article at http://www.ayurveda-increaselibido.com/articles/lowspermcount.html
Motility-how they move to the eggs.
Sperm count-the number of sperm inside certain amount of semen.
Morphology-the proper composition.
Viability-the endurance of sperm in certain conditions.
Liquefaction-how long the semen change from a thick gel into liquid.
So,what's causing the damage? There are many theories. Scientist suspect radio frequency (RF) energy, a form of electromagnetic (EM) energy necessary for making a call. The higher the EM energy emitted, though, the more damaging it can be. While cell phone RFs are considered low energy, young sperm cells are fragile and easily damaged, and thus may be sensitive to even low energy waves. Another theory is that using cell phone without earpiece can impairs the brain's regulation of the hormones that control sperm production. Radio frequencies can also increase the temperature of the newly forming sperm, which is bad if you want to increasing low sperm count.
Now that you know it, should you dump your cell phone? That's probably unnecessary, but being cautious isn't a bad idea. There are some options:
When the option is available, use a land line rather than your cell phone.
Using an an earpiece is highly recommended because it can protect your other sexual organ--your brain.
Avoid keeping your phone in your lap or your front pocket while not using it.
Your Man-bag, your backpack and even a clip-on holder that's positioned at your side are all better options than keeping it in your front pocket.
Well, maybe health effects may not be picked up for a potentially long time. But, given what is known and what is not known, it's not unreasonable to be as careful as you can. Your awareness about these findings can help you increasing low sperm count.
Read complete article at http://www.ayurveda-increaselibido.com/articles/lowspermcount.html
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Friday, August 06, 2010
Ayurveda Medicinal properties of Ashwagandha
Ayurveda texts describe medicinal properties of ashwagandha as follows
1. "Kando vajikaraha smritaha"- The roots of ashwagandha act as Vajikara or aphrodesiac. Ashwagandha acts as Vajikara. Hence it helps in erectile dysfunction, prevents premature ejaculation and increases quality and quantity of semen.
2. "Ashwagandha anila shleshma shwitra shotha kshayaapaha". Ashwagandha helps in conditions like inflammation, vitiligo, and in general weakness. It also helps to alleviate vata and kapha dosha. Thus ashwagandha is beneficial in diseases arising from vitiation of vata and kapha.
3. "Balya rasaaayani tiktaa kashayoshnaatishukrala”. Ashwagandha strengthens the body and rejuvenates its tissues. It increases quality and quantity of semen.
4. "Vriddho api bhavedyuvam" . Regular use of ashwagandha helps elderly persons to gain energy like a youth.
Ashwagnadha helps to reduce stress, inflammation. It increases digestion and helps to eliminate intestinal parasites. Researches have shown that ashwagandha helps to reduce blood pressure, asthma and helps in skin diseases. This herb is used as a vital ingredient in many ayurvedic preparations which are used in epilepsy and other psychological disorders. It normalizes sleep and helps to reduce cough and allergic bronchitis.
1. "Kando vajikaraha smritaha"- The roots of ashwagandha act as Vajikara or aphrodesiac. Ashwagandha acts as Vajikara. Hence it helps in erectile dysfunction, prevents premature ejaculation and increases quality and quantity of semen.
2. "Ashwagandha anila shleshma shwitra shotha kshayaapaha". Ashwagandha helps in conditions like inflammation, vitiligo, and in general weakness. It also helps to alleviate vata and kapha dosha. Thus ashwagandha is beneficial in diseases arising from vitiation of vata and kapha.
3. "Balya rasaaayani tiktaa kashayoshnaatishukrala”. Ashwagandha strengthens the body and rejuvenates its tissues. It increases quality and quantity of semen.
4. "Vriddho api bhavedyuvam" . Regular use of ashwagandha helps elderly persons to gain energy like a youth.
Ashwagnadha helps to reduce stress, inflammation. It increases digestion and helps to eliminate intestinal parasites. Researches have shown that ashwagandha helps to reduce blood pressure, asthma and helps in skin diseases. This herb is used as a vital ingredient in many ayurvedic preparations which are used in epilepsy and other psychological disorders. It normalizes sleep and helps to reduce cough and allergic bronchitis.
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Ashwagandha (Sanskrit ) -Withania somnifera
Ashwagandha is popularly known as Indian ginseng. Ayurveda recommends the use of ashwagandha in many health conditions. It is known to reduce stress level, increase energy, boost immunity and reduce inflammation. This herb helps in nervous debility and acts as a rejuvenator. Because of these properties ashwagandha is used in vajikarana preparations. It is commonly used in ayurvedic preparations which help in erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation and low sperm count and low sperm motility.
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Causes Of Male Infertility
One of the painful realities that occasionally confront married couples is their inability to bear children. This may come as a shock to couples who have long postponed child-bearing and have worked hard to realize their dreams - only to find later that one of them is infertile.
While infertility may be blamed on women, the problem can also be due to the low sperm count of men. But unlike sterility, which is a permanent condition, a low sperm count can be corrected and with time and patience, a couple can have children.
Sperm production can be interrupted by anything from emotional stress to too much alcohol. The man may worry a lot about his inability to have children without realizing that this can contribute to his infertility.
The prospect of being infertile can certainly be degrading to some men, but it should not give them something to brood about nor make them ashamed of their condition. Remember that infertility is only a temporary condition that can happen to any¬one given the following circumstances we will discuss below. So there's no point worrying but much can be gained if you seek professional help.
Since sperm is affected by temperature, its production can be hindered by tight underwear. Healthy sperm thrive below body temperature, precisely why the testes (that manufacture sperm) are protected by the scrotum that hangs behind the penis.
The scrotum has a temperature slightly lower than the rest of the body. To maintain this, it contracts and appears smaller on cold days and expands in hot or ordinary weather.
Any change in temperature may damage sperm or affect its motility - its ability to move fast and reach the female egg cell inside the uterus. The same goes for tight underwear or pants that may be fashionable yet are partly to be blamed for infertility. Men who take a hot bath before sex or work near ovens are likely to experience the same fate.
Urinary infections, mumps, venereal disease and other illnesses characterized by high fever are other factors that affect fertility. Decreased motility also follows old age starting in the mid 20s. So the longer a couple postpones marriage and childbearing, the harder it will be for them to have children later.
A check with a urologist may confirm whether hormonal imbalance is responsible for low sperm count. The thyroid and pituitary glands should be examined to determine whether they are doing their share in sperm production
Frequent intercourse can also make a man infertile. Healthy sperm are usually found in the first ejaculation. Semen should be at least four cubic centimeters and contain 20 million sperm.
This is the minimum number of sperm required to make fertilization possible. Too much sex can deplete the supply of sperm faster than it is replaced. It takes at least 40 hours for sperm to reach normal levels and succeeding ejaculations will contain fewer and sluggish sperm that can't reach the female egg cell.
Read complete article by Sharon A Bell at http://www.ayurveda-increaselibido.com/Links/infertility.html
While infertility may be blamed on women, the problem can also be due to the low sperm count of men. But unlike sterility, which is a permanent condition, a low sperm count can be corrected and with time and patience, a couple can have children.
Sperm production can be interrupted by anything from emotional stress to too much alcohol. The man may worry a lot about his inability to have children without realizing that this can contribute to his infertility.
The prospect of being infertile can certainly be degrading to some men, but it should not give them something to brood about nor make them ashamed of their condition. Remember that infertility is only a temporary condition that can happen to any¬one given the following circumstances we will discuss below. So there's no point worrying but much can be gained if you seek professional help.
Since sperm is affected by temperature, its production can be hindered by tight underwear. Healthy sperm thrive below body temperature, precisely why the testes (that manufacture sperm) are protected by the scrotum that hangs behind the penis.
The scrotum has a temperature slightly lower than the rest of the body. To maintain this, it contracts and appears smaller on cold days and expands in hot or ordinary weather.
Any change in temperature may damage sperm or affect its motility - its ability to move fast and reach the female egg cell inside the uterus. The same goes for tight underwear or pants that may be fashionable yet are partly to be blamed for infertility. Men who take a hot bath before sex or work near ovens are likely to experience the same fate.
Urinary infections, mumps, venereal disease and other illnesses characterized by high fever are other factors that affect fertility. Decreased motility also follows old age starting in the mid 20s. So the longer a couple postpones marriage and childbearing, the harder it will be for them to have children later.
A check with a urologist may confirm whether hormonal imbalance is responsible for low sperm count. The thyroid and pituitary glands should be examined to determine whether they are doing their share in sperm production
Frequent intercourse can also make a man infertile. Healthy sperm are usually found in the first ejaculation. Semen should be at least four cubic centimeters and contain 20 million sperm.
This is the minimum number of sperm required to make fertilization possible. Too much sex can deplete the supply of sperm faster than it is replaced. It takes at least 40 hours for sperm to reach normal levels and succeeding ejaculations will contain fewer and sluggish sperm that can't reach the female egg cell.
Read complete article by Sharon A Bell at http://www.ayurveda-increaselibido.com/Links/infertility.html
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