Hot baths might seem like a perfect way to relax after a long day, but scientists caution that men should think twice before indulging in this seemingly harmless pleasure.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE
Here’s a deeper look into why men should avoid hot baths, particularly due to their impact on sperm production and overall reproductive health.
1. Affects sperm production
The primary concern with hot baths is their effect on sperm production. The testes are located outside the body because they require a cooler temperature to produce healthy sperm.
The optimal temperature for sperm production is around 34-35°C (93-95°F), slightly lower than the average body temperature of 37°C (98.6°F).
When men take hot baths, the temperature of the scrotum can rise significantly, disrupting the delicate environment needed for spermatogenesis (the production of sperm).
Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to a decrease in sperm count, motility (movement), and overall sperm quality.
Studies have shown that men who regularly use hot tubs or take hot baths may experience temporary reductions in fertility.
2. Increases risk of testicular damage
Extended exposure to high temperatures doesn’t just affect sperm production; it can also cause heat stress to the testes, potentially leading to long-term damage.
Heat stress can impair the function of the Sertoli cells, which play a crucial role in nurturing developing sperm cells. If these cells are damaged, it can lead to long-term issues with fertility.
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3. Hormonal imbalance
Heat exposure can also affect the endocrine system, which regulates hormone production.
The hypothalamus, which controls the release of hormones related to reproductive function, can be disrupted by excessive heat. This disruption can lead to hormonal imbalances that affect overall reproductive health.
4. Varicocele complications
For men with varicocele, a condition characterized by enlarged veins within the scrotum, hot baths can exacerbate the problem.
Heat can cause these veins to dilate further, leading to increased pressure and discomfort. This can also worsen the impact on sperm production and overall testicular health.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE