How Flu Affects Sperm

 

How Flu Affects Sperm

Influenza is a viral infection affecting your throat, nose, and lungs. Influenza may be mild or severe and is more common in children below five years, adults over the age of 65, pregnant women, and people with a compromised immune system. Obese individuals or those who are chronically ill or working in nursing homes also face an increased risk of acquiring the illness.
Influenza may cause fever above 100 °F, chills, headache, sweats, muscle pain, dry or persistent cough, sore throat, and congestion of the nasal passages. Although influenza resolves on its own, certain individuals may be severely affected by bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, heart and ear infections.

How Can You Prevent the Flu and Get it Treated

 

The flu virus is contagious, and in most cases, an influenza vaccine proves effective in reducing the risk of infection. It is safe for most individuals except those with egg allergies and may need additional medical supervision. Other ways to prevent flu are washing hands regularly, avoiding crowds, and covering the nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing.

Flu requires bed rest and increased fluid intake. Severe cases of flu require antiviral medication to proactively deal with possible complications. The medication may sometimes cause nausea, vomiting, or delirium. Physicians may also prescribe pain relievers to reduce the intensity of aches and pains.

How Does Influenza Affect Male Fertility

Researchers have found a strong correlation between influenza and infertility by studying animal models.

Research Evidence on the Effect of Flu on Sperm Characteristics

However, understanding the impact of influenza in humans over time may require further scientific investigation.

Flu Treatment and Medication Outcomes on Male Infertility

Antiviral medication and treatment does not adversely affect fertility or sperm quality. However, increased ingestion of acetaminophen or paracetamol, prescribed for its analgesic properties may compromise male sexual health:

Although flu may not always impair male sexual health, its illness severity may have serious negative consequences on the function of sperms. Antiviral therapy for flu, is, therefore, recommended for shorter recovery times. Lastly, analgesics must be used with caution and under the supervision of a medical practitioner as heavy doses of over-the-counter pain medications disrupt sperm and semen quality and function.

 

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