Chemical substances are everywhere in our daily environment, many of which are quite toxic. There are thousands of chemicals that people are exposed to, but there is little research on the dangers of these chemicals to the genitals. Some chemicals accumulate in the testicles or ovaries and act like radiation, causing extensive damage to the reproductive system. Whether it is direct damage to sperm or eggs, or changes to their DNA, it can lead to physiological defects in the baby. Chemicals harmful to the reproductive system can also alter the secretion of hormones in the body, causing temporary or permanent infertility.
It has been found that boron, lead, lithium, manganese, mercury, cadmium, arsenic and antimony, in addition to killing sperm, can also causemale sexual dysfunction Including low sexual desire, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation and ejaculation disorders, thereby affecting orgasm, reducing sperm motility and sperm quantity. These metal elements can also affect the endocrine function of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland and the implantation of embryos in the uterine cavity, leading to miscarriage and menstrual disorders in women. In particular, cadmium elements are closely related to difficulties in embryo implantation. Why women who smoke reduce their fertility by 25% because every 1 pack of cigarettes contains 30 mg of cadmium.
In addition to workers engaged in gem processing, smelting and electric welding, those who are exposed to more metal substances also include truck and bus drivers, fireproof material production industry, ceramics industry, glass and porcelain production industry Industry, textile production, printing, dyeing, painting, photography, wood processing, leather manufacturing, electrical appliance processing and electroplating, pesticides, fungicides and weapons production, can lead todecreased fertility and cause various Infertility conditions, leading to fertility problems.
Chemical substances that can cause reproductive disorders include: dioxins, industrial solvents and formaldehyde, polychlorinated biphenyls, pesticides, fungicides such as carbinol, DDT, Ethylene dibromide, polychlorketone, etc.
Anesthesiologists, operating room nurses, operating room staff, dentists, hygienists, and veterinarians are all prone to increased miscarriage rates and physical defects in infants, male infertility, and female infertility due to long-term exposure to anesthetics. Endocrine disorders, etc. Of course, most changes are temporary and reversible, that is, changing the work environment will return to normal.
Ifyou are trying to get pregnant but are always unsuccessful, please pay attention to whether you have been exposed to the above chemicals and take measures.Giveto protect yourself. Couples who live near a factory or a metal store should take water samples to test for metals and chemicals.
This article is provided by Baidu Reading and is excerpted from \”The Clear \”Conception\” Plan\” Author: Sun Jianqiu and Xie Yingbiao