Infertility can result from problems with a woman's or a man's reproductive system, or from problems with both. What can increase a man's risk of infertility
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What increases a man's risk of infertility?
A man's sperm can be changed by his overall health and lifestyle. Some things that may reduce the health or number of sperm include: Continue Reading
Heavy alcohol use
Drugs
Environmental toxins, including pesticides and lead
Smoking cigarettes
Age
Health problems such as mumps, serious conditions like kidney disease, or hormone problems
Medicines
Radiation treatment and chemotherapy for cancer