Question: My health problem is: my sperm cells are dead and haven’t been producing sperm for 3 years. There is microbe in my testicle. I will be happy if you help me. Answer: The assumed association between low sperm count and a microbe, could be the microbe from chlamydia which is the microbe which causes low or no sperm count. I do not see any other documentation for other “general microbes, bacteria, virus or otherwise” doing this The following list provides one with an understanding of the broader influences to sperm count. Often the man does not even know that a prior exposure may have been a contributor, as tests will often not reveal anything…. (Exposure to) 1. Industrial chemicals, such as benzenes, herbicides, pesticides, and certain painting material 2. Heavy metals, especially lead 3. Radiation or X-rays to the pelvic area 4. Overheating, such as frequent use of saunas, hot tubs, and yes – computers in your lap. They overheat your testicles and decrease sperm production 5. Prolonged bicycling. For all those guys who like to bike, watch out because this could be doing some damage to your sperm Of course, there are other more medically oriented reasons that can impact sperm count, such as varicocele – the swelling of veins which drains the testicle. Also infection, especially from sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia and gonorrhea, can decrease semen virility. Regarding infections, there are ETDFL listings for Chlamydia and Gonnorhea, and these symptoms are also revealed through blood tests. If the infection is unidentified, then use the general Bacterial Mycoses set STD Comprehensive, Hepatitis, Herpes, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Chlamydia, HPV, HIV Symptoms. 0.95, 23.25, 45.56, 47.50, 173.21, 182.50, 275.03, 367.50, 388.90, 456.11 Bacterial Infections and Mycoses: 0.05, 0.37, 0.83, 2.50, 3.00, 73.30, 95.75, 175.00, 269.71, 355.08

 

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