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Healthy sperms are an important factor in male fertility. Sperm count is referred to the average total number of sperm present in one sample of semen.
Written by Dude Arnel Flores Lopez, BSN, RN 27 April 2021.
Medically reviewed and updated by Dr.Deyn Natthakhet Yaemim, 28 April 2021
A normal sperm count ranges from 15 million sperm to more than 200 million sperm per milliliter (mL) of semen. Anything less than 15 million sperm per milliliter, or 39 million sperm per ejaculate, is considered low. A low sperm count is often referred to as oligospermia. There are easy diet and lifestyle changes men can potentially make to boost sperm count and increase fertility naturally.
Sometimes, the cause of low sperm count is unknown. But some possible causes include:
Other than infertility, there may not be any other signs of low sperm count in a man. But some men may experience the following symptoms of low sperm count:
Working out is one of the most effective ways to increase your sperm count. Regular exercise can increase your testosterone levels and semen quality. Strength training is particularly effective at boosting testosterone. However, too much exercise may lower your testosterone levels. It’s all about balance. Avoiding testosterone or anabolic steroids (used in bodybuilding) can lower sperm count.
Stress is bad for your sex drive. High levels of the stress hormone cortisol can decrease testosterone, which is necessary for sperm production. Meditation, exercise, and other stress-reducing techniques can help improve your sperm’s performance. Getting enough sleep, and catching the right amount of sleep can improve semen quality. Aim for 7 to 8 hours per night. Too much or too little sleep can make for sluggish sperm.
Some evidence indicates that taking antioxidant supplements, such as vitamin C, may improve fertility. Oxidative stress is when levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) reach harmful levels in the body. It happens when the body’s antioxidant defenses are overwhelmed because of disease, old age, an unhealthy lifestyle, or environmental pollutants. ROS are constantly being produced in the body, but their levels are kept in check in healthy people. High levels of ROS may promote tissue injury and inflammation, increasing the risk of chronic disease. There’s also some evidence that oxidative stress and excessively high levels of ROS may lead to infertility in men. Taking in enough antioxidants, such as vitamin C, may help counteract some of these harmful effects. There’s also some evidence that vitamin C supplements may improve semen quality. Vitamin C supplements also significantly improve sperm count and motility, while reducing the number of deformed sperm cells. Natural sources of vitamin C: citrus fruits, tomatoes, potatoes, kiwi, broccoli, strawberries, brussels sprouts, cantaloupe, red and green peppers.
Vitamin D can be important for male and female fertility. It’s another nutrient that may boost testosterone levels. One observational study showed that vitamin-D-deficient men were more likely to have low testosterone levels. Taking 3,000 IU of vitamin D3 every day for 1 year increased their testosterone levels by around 25. Foods with vitamin D: fish (salmon, herring, and sardines), cod liver oil, egg yolks, mushrooms, cow’s milk, soy milk, orange juice, fortified cereals, and oatmeal.
Zinc is an essential mineral found in high amounts in animal foods, such as meat, fish, eggs, and shellfish. Getting enough zinc is one of the cornerstones of male fertility. Also, taking zinc supplements increases testosterone levels and sperm count in those who are low in zinc. Furthermore, zinc supplements may reduce the decreased testosterone levels that are associated with excessive amounts of high-intensity exercise.
Cigarette smoking can reduce semen quality and interfere with in vitro fertilization (IVF). It can also contribute to erectile dysfunction. So, if you haven’t quit for your heart and lungs, do it for the peen.
Alcohol can affect fertility by altering sperm count, size, shape, and motility.
In men, heavy drinking affects fertility by:
Combining drugs like marijuana or opioids with alcohol also lowers fertility. In addition, liver disease caused by excessive drinking can change sperm quality.
Lifestyle, medications, and hormonal or genetic conditions can all play a role in infertility. Typically, a male hormone analysis and semen analysis can help identify underlying issues.
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