Dumaguing: Alcoholism and Sterility – SUNSTAR



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From the outset, your columnist would like to inform our dear readers and remind them that the vision and mission, so to speak, of this column is to bring to the community issues as well as breakthroughs in the field of medicine with the aim of raising awareness about the importance of good nutrition and optimal health to have a truly enjoyable productive life.

It is further emphasized that this does not impose and will never impose restrictions on the lifestyle of findings and results of many research studies and clinical trials whose findings can always be made with a grain of salt by our readers.

Your columnist believes that life is made of choice, so our reaction to our articles, is at the end of the day, it is definitely an individual personal decision.

That said, we can now address the issue of alcoholism, which has been raised because of some of our citizens, facing all these rains and the cold weather, to keep their bodies warm have resorted to "Some shots" of alcohol, on hot coffee and steaming soup, questioned about the possible effects of alcohol – ethyl alcohol or ethanol – on their health. [19659002Currentlyastudyofalcoholconsumptionintheperiodofacuteinfectionorprolongeddurationindicatesthatadverseeffectsonthequalityofproductionofintactmaleandfemalereproductivepillsand[19659002] males range from 20 to 26 years. The basic parameters of sperm included very sensitive biochemical tests such as superoxide dismutase enzymes, glutathione peroxidase (potent antioxidants), as well as fructose and citric acid levels, important biomarkers. The condition of the seminal vesicles and prostate was also measured.

In summary, in its simplified version of the results, there were defects in the head and body sperm that could be attributed to the effect of alcohol on the testes – the production of spermatozoa occur in seminiferous tubules) and in epididymia – where young immature spermatozoa reach their mature adult form ready to fertilize an egg. Similarly, it was noted that there was a significant decrease in the volume or amount of sperm ejected by ejaculation.

The results suggest that the consumption of large amounts of alcohol on a daily and even intermittent basis (on and off) is associated with a decrease in sperm quality and some morphological defects (shape and structure) spermatozoa

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