Temperature regulation plays a crucial role in sperm production. The testes are located outside the body to maintain a slightly lower temperature than the body’s core temperature.
Excessive heat exposure can disrupt spermatogenesis and reduce sperm quality. Factors such as prolonged hot baths, tight clothing, and certain occupational environments may increase scrotal temperature.
One condition associated with impaired temperature regulation is Varicocele.
Varicocele involves enlarged veins in the scrotum that interfere with normal blood flow and heat regulation.
Surgical treatment may improve sperm quality and fertility erotic outcomes in affected individuals.
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