Some
medical experts in Lagos on Saturday said pesticides and other insect killer
chemicals could affect the quality of sperm in men.
They said
in separate interviews in Lagos that low sperm quality could cause
sterility.
A
consultant gynaecologist at Shalom Hospital, Dr Titi Dairo, said many
environmental factors affected sperm quality in men.
According
to her, such factors are pesticides and insecticides, which are mostly
overlooked by most people as damaging to the sperm producing organ of men.
“Pesticides
and insecticides used in controlling insects, pests and rodents have harmful
effects not only on a person’s health, but also on the sperm.
“Pesticides
and insecticides exposure may affect spermatogenesis leading to poor semen
quality.
“Other
environmental elements that affect sperm quality include: extended exposure to
industrial chemicals like herbicides, pesticides, organic solvents and painting
materials.
“Indiscriminate
exposure to these elements should be limited, if not avoided because low sperm
count and poor sperm quality are the causes of infertility in men,” she said.
A general
physician, Dr Ibidun Abimbola, said that over exposure to insecticide used in
killing mosquitoes could have harmful effect on the sperm producing organs of
men.
“Chemicals
from pesticides and insecticides can cause damage, not only to the health, but
also to the male reproductive organ.
“Reduction
in sperm quality due to several exposures to pesticides and insecticides can
result in infertility.”
She
listed other factors responsible for low sperm count in men to include work
related stress, and lead fumes generated in the manufacturing of small cell
batteries.
“Exposure
to X-rays should be limited as sperm cells are easily damaged by its gamma
rays.
“Sitting
for a long period, wearing tight clothing or using a laptop on your lap for a
long period may also increase the temperature in your scrotum and reduce sperm
production,” she said.
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