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Labaran Aliyu, said carrot and cucumber contain mainly vitamin C and, therefore, can't improve fertility in men with low sperm count. Aliyu said, “The consumption of cucumber, carrot and pap cannot improve fertility in men with low sperm count. The combination does not improve fertility just like that.
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Read More »According to Aliyu, a man whose testicles are not functional cannot impregnate a woman because he is not producing anything. “If he should have sex with a woman, it is only the fluid that does not contain sperm cells that he is producing. In that respect, he cannot impregnate a woman. “Also, in some men, the testicles that they have are not in the scrotum. Instead, they are in the inguinal region and that place is not optimum for the production spermatozoa . In that case, too, the man cannot impregnate a woman because he is not producing anything”, he noted. The gynaecologist urged men with low sperm count to come out and seek help instead of indulging in self-medication that could worsen their condition. Researchers in a 2018 study, published in Science Daily, say low sperm count is not just a problem for fertility but that it also has a link with other health issues. In the study which involved 5,177 male partners of infertile couples from Italy, the researchers affirmed that a man’s semen count is a marker of his general health. The researchers found a 12-fold increased risk of hypogonadism, or low testosterone levels, in men with low sperm counts. Half the men with low testosterone had osteoporosis or low bone mass, a possible precursor to osteoporosis, as found on a bone density scan. The study’s lead investigator and Associate Professor of Endocrinology at Italy’s University of Brescia, Dr. Alberto Ferlin, said, “Our study clearly shows that low sperm count by itself is associated with metabolic alterations, cardiovascular risk and low bone mass. “Infertile men are likely to have important co-existing health problems or risk factors that can impair quality of life and shorten their lives.” Ferlin, who is also president of the Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual Medicine added, “Fertility evaluation gives men the unique opportunity for health assessment and disease prevention.”
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