Falling sperm count and male genital abnormalities are becoming more common in many countries. Researchers attribute this to possible lifestyle and environmental factors, which can disrupt production of the male hormone testosterone. Some possible triggers include smoking, x-rays, drugs (especially steroids), alcohol, caffeine, and drinking water tainted with traces of pesticides, detergents, or products containing forms of estrogen, which can reduce sperm counts. If fertility is a problem, consider these causes.
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