Why Sperm Count Decreases?

Men can experience a decrease in their sperm count due to a variety of reasons. The first and most important factor is age. As you grow old, your sperm count starts to decline, especially after your late 30s. Another reason can be lifestyle choices! Unhealthy habits like smoking, drinking too much alcohol, and using drugs can also lower sperm count and motility. Medical conditions such as varicoceles (enlargement of the veins in the scrotum), hormonal imbalances, infections, genetic factors, chronic illnesses, and medications also play a big role in deciding your sperm count. In a few instances, environmental factors such as exposure to certain chemicals, radiation, and drugs can also lower your sperm count.1

 

But how can you figure out if your sperm count is on a decline or has an abnormal value? Well, you won't have to rush to the lab to find the answer! Simply order LifeCell's at-home self-collection SpermScore kit. It is a convenient and confidential way to check your sperm for 10 crucial factors and 14 health conditions. Just book a test online, collect your sample, request a sample pickup, and receive your results in 24 hours!

 

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