Doing night shifts reduces the ability to make fathers

By Janani Krishnaswamy

Are you among men who are addicted to night shifts? Are you among those who believe that night work is more effective so you like it? If so, this is the time for you to reconsider your work because it can entice you into a dark tunnel with no way out.

Recent studies have demonstrated that night shifts seriously affect male fertility. Experts also say that men who work too late accidentally reduce their ability to have children.

A sudden rise in the genital organ temperature also plays an important role in reducing fertility.
About 30% of all infertility cases at a prestigious fertility hospital in Chennai are male. More than half of them are software professionals who have to work very late at night.

Picture 1 of Doing night shifts reduces the ability to make fathers Dr. Kamala Selvaraj, the leading gynecologist who runs a rare and fertile hospital for more than 30 years, said: ' Men who are difficult to have children may be due to too little sperm or sperm quality. Theirs are not good or can be caused by both causes '.

Testicles are part of male reproductive organs that are responsible for sperm production. The temperature of the testicles is usually about 1-2 degrees lower than the body temperature and keeping this temperature low is an important condition for sperm production. Working night shifts can lead to stress and stress, thereby increasing the temperature of this area.

Dr. Kamala Selvaraj said that, in some people, their testes are located in the body and the temperature is too hot that can reduce their ability to make fathers. Meanwhile, in some people, blood vessels that grow around the testicles can also raise the temperature in this area because of the hot blood temperature. Moreover, sexual stimulation and desire do not increase sperm quality or quantity, but also increase testicular temperature.

While the rate of infertility in men is increasing, the rate of successful treatment is not as expected. Dr. Selvaraj explains: 'Treatment of infertility in men is different from that of women, they need to know the root of the disease to have appropriate treatment.'

Within 25 to 55 days after a fever, men lost some sperm that his body took 2 months to produce.

A recent US study found that using a laptop may also lead to infertility, but doctors say this is just one of many causes of testicular temperature rise. These include bathing in very hot water, tight underwear and squash, increased environmental temperature and some other illnesses. Some previous studies have also shown that people who choose to drive have low sperm count compared to other occupants.