Six Male Infertility Industries Review: IT Industry is 3 Times of Ordinary Males

by dxjlmh on 2010-11-23 15:44:03

Nowadays, infertility in our country has become a "common disease." In the past five years, millions of couples in China have visited hospitals each year due to infertility. According to surveys, one out of every ten couples in our country is infertile. In the past 20 years, the number of infertile people in our country has tripled, with significant increases in conditions such as azoospermia, oligospermia, asthenospermia, and necrospermia. Compared to three or four decades ago, the number of sperm per milliliter of semen in men has decreased from around 100 million to currently 20 to 40 million.

What exactly are the causes of infertility? Environmental pollution, bad living habits, radiation, etc., especially the sudden increase in work pressure, seriously affect men's fertility.

Several industries have thus been listed as "infertility industries."

1. Male teachers are seven times more likely to be infertile than ordinary men.

Teachers have always been regarded as a "leisurely and wealthy" profession. However, male teachers, due to long-term chalk dust pollution, busy schedules, managing students, etc., often neglect their own health, let alone their physiological well-being. Therefore, male teachers are prone to infertility.

2. Male financial analysts are five times more likely to be infertile than ordinary men.

Financial analysts need to pay long-term attention to the ever-changing economic trends and financial markets, fearing to miss any opportunity when it comes to eating, sleeping, drinking water, or using the restroom. Coupled with excessive mental tension, both physical and psychological fatigue greatly harm the sperm, making infertility more likely.

3. Men in the IT industry are three times more likely to be infertile than ordinary men.

Most men in the IT industry have such "occupational habits": getting up early for work, sitting in front of a computer all day, then sitting in front of a computer or TV for hours after returning home; ignoring hydration during work, holding urine due to lack of time to use the restroom; frequently staying up late, and having at least 8 hours of daily contact with computers. This lifestyle often leaves men in a state of prolonged sitting, holding urine, and exposure to radiation, increasing local testicular temperature and making them prone to prostatitis and testicular spermatogenesis disorders.

4. Men in engineering technology are three times more likely to be infertile than ordinary men.

Engineering technicians are often under high levels of stress for extended periods. Radiation from equipment and experimental instruments has extremely strong "sperm-killing" capabilities. Electromagnetic radiation mainly affects the reproductive system by reducing male sexual function and lowering sperm quality. High-dose radiation exposure can cause sperm chromosomal abnormalities.

5. Men who frequently come into contact with chemical agents and products are prone to infertility.

Chemical products mainly exist in plastics and plastic foams (white pollutants), detergents, asphalt, and decorative products made from chemicals. They mainly pollute water and enter the food chain through water, affecting sperm development and consequently human fertility.

6. Drivers who sit for long periods while driving should beware of infertility.

Drivers, due to frequent long-term sitting while driving, are a high-risk group for prostate diseases. Due to the special nature of their occupation, drivers remain fixed in their seats for extended periods while driving, concentrating intensely and unable to engage in relaxation activities. This places prolonged pressure on the urinary tract, affecting its blood circulation and easily leading to prostate-related diseases. Additionally, drivers are often affected by environmental factors when traveling, increasing the chances of catching colds or gastrointestinal inflammation, which lowers their resistance and makes urinary system infections recurring, leading to prostatitis. Moreover, due to the random nature of their work, they cannot maintain regular rest schedules, easily triggering this condition. Drivers who drink little water and frequently hold urine directly stimulate the urinary tract, worsening symptoms of prostatitis and bringing hidden concerns of infertility.

Therefore, male friends must pay attention to the harm caused by "infertility"!

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