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Can drinking kill sperm?
Long-term drinking is also one of the reasons for male infertility. Long-term drinkers are prone to chronic alcoholism. Once chronic alcoholism occurs, patients will have testicular atrophy, which will lead to the decline of semen quality. The study found that it takes at least three months to get back to the state before drunkenness. Experts believe that men with family planning can get pregnant at least three months after drunkenness, so as to ensure the health of the fetus.

It should be said that a very small amount of drinking does not affect the quality of sperm, but excessive drinking will affect the survival of sperm. Because the main component of wine is ethanol, which plays an anesthetic role and can quickly enter various tissues and cells of the human body through blood circulation, thus affecting the quality of sperm.

If the woman is pregnant on the same day, it is very likely that she will give birth to a deformed child, which will have an irreparable impact on future generations. According to historical records, the poet Li Bai loves drinking too much, and his sons are all idiots. Therefore, for the healthy growth of future generations, never get pregnant after drinking. Excessive drinking will not only damage sperm, lead to the decline of male reproductive capacity, but also damage the human liver.

Other dangers

1. When the alcohol concentration in the blood reaches 0.05%, the effect of alcohol begins to appear, resulting in excitement and euphoria; When the alcohol concentration in blood reaches 0. 1%, people will lose their self-control ability. If it reaches 0.2%, people have reached the point of being as drunk as a fiddler; When it reaches 0.4%, people will be unconscious, unconscious and even life-threatening.

2. The central nervous system is the biggest harm caused by alcohol. It makes the nervous system from excitement to high inhibition, which seriously destroys the normal function of the nervous system. Excessive drinking can also damage the liver, and chronic alcoholism can lead to alcoholic cirrhosis. Chronic alcoholism is harmful to health in many ways. It can lead to multiple neuritis, myocardial injury, brain injury, hematopoietic dysfunction, pancreatitis, gastritis and ulcers. And it will also increase the incidence of hypertension. Long-term heavy drinking will also endanger germ cells, leading to mental retardation in future generations, and the incidence of laryngeal cancer and digestive tract cancer in people who drink a lot will increase significantly.

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Drinking-Baidu Encyclopedia