Here's Why COVID-19 Is A Possible Threat To Male Fertility And Sperm Count
News 18Sex may permeate our popular culture, but conversations about it are still associated with stigma and shame in Indian households. Furthermore, COVID-19 induced depression and stress due to prolonged periods of isolation, medication, and suffering can also cause male infertility or reduce sperm count and affect men’s sexual prowess. Inflammation There’s also the worry that Covid-19’s effects and the resulting inflammation could cause temporary or permanent damage to reproductive tissues. While not all infertility issues resolve themselves on their own and need to be treated by a medical expert, some lifestyle modifications and natural remedies can support the hormones that control sperm quality, which may aid the healthy development of sperm and improve sperm count. COQ-10 is found in oranges, strawberries, cauliflower and nuts, and beta-carotene in sweet potatoes, carrots, and spinach are also helpful in boosting sperm count.