Male infertility can result from various factors including sports injuries (such as football, karate, cricket, and hockey where high-speed impacts can damage the testes), medical conditions like testicular cancer, and infectious diseases such as mumps, which can affect the reproductive system.
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Injuries from football, karate, testicular cancer, and mumps can contribute to infertility in menAdded:
In this case, he actually had what we call a primary arrest. Meaning what?
primary, secondary, you know So, right at the primordial level, so he was not producing sperm because they were not being produced completely. So, I think I'm going What?
What is that?
>> [laughter] >> He can't count.
He's not.
I'm sorry, CT.
>> [laughter] [clears throat] [laughter] [laughter] >> Because >> [laughter] >> So, you chose a town. Unfortunately, it's all over the place.
>> Let me ask this question. The condition this man had Yes.
>> something that is treatable or reversible?
Now, we are not very sure because we're just seeing the results, the end result. So, it is possible that he was born with a problem. It is possible that he acquired that problem later on. If he acquired it, what would have brought about the acquisition?
Injuries, for example.
You know, gentlemen, we like football.
Yes.
So, sometimes you see when they're when they're playing football and there's what is it called? Not a free kick, whatever it is.
>> or a throwing >> Throwing, yeah. And then the gentleman, they cover there the cover >> Oh, that's a free that's a free kick, yes.
So, and sometimes that ball because it goes at a very, very fast rate, very high speed, it can go that way even I don't know.
So, when it [clears throat] hits there, unfortunately, that can will harm will harm the testes. And other sports, for example, like karate, cricket, you know, hockey and so on that can also be it.
Medical issues, for example, testicular cancer, but [clears throat] that one is much later on.
You may have infections if infectious diseases like what we call mumps.
You know, mumps is is an infectious childhood infectious disease whereby you have these glands around around the neck around the neck around the neck swelling. In fact, I was going to ask how does it cause the way me I know mumps is mumps is on the neck. So, how does it affect your reproductive system?
When we are infected as children, that's very interesting. When you're infected as children, it doesn't affect us.
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