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Boost reproductive health: 8 expert tips to prevent ejaculation disorders, hormonal decline

Boost reproductive health: In today’s fast-paced world, stress and unhealthy habits can impact reproductive health. By adopting measures like regular checkups, balanced diets, and exercise, you can support hormonal balance and fertility.

October 21, 2024 / 09:59 IST
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as HIV, syphilis, Chlamydia, and herpes negatively affect the male reproductive potential. (Image: Canva)
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as HIV, syphilis, Chlamydia, and herpes negatively affect the male reproductive potential. (Image: Canva)

Nowadays, incessant stress and lack of mobility stop a lot of people from being concerned with their well-being, particularly regarding reproductive and sexual health. Reproductive health issues that a lot of people go through include hypoactive sexual desire, developmental history and disorders of ejaculation, impotence, endometrial disease, polycystic ovarian disease, and fibroids. These problems are troubling and debilitating to one’s functioning and reproductive health. Stress is an extremely critical factor, especially in this contemporary age of busy life, as it affects an individual’s mental as well as emotional and physical capacities.

This may decrease male and female hormones, thus hindering processes such as ovulation and spermatogenesis. In addition, sedentary lifestyles and poor eating habits worsen this situation. It is important to treat these challenges positively by embracing healthy habits such as exercise, a balanced diet, and stress relief measures. That way, people can enhance their reproductive wellness and quality of life. Thus, some measures are recommended to be taken to manage reproductive health and resolve any reproductive problems as early as possible, provided by Dr Kalyani Shrimali, Fertility Specialist of Nova IVF Fertility, Indore.

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Diabetic tests: People aged 35 years and above should have their blood sugar level checked every three years with a blood glucose test for diabetes or pre-diabetes. Unless the individual is otherwise healthy and overweight, it should be done well before the age of 35.

Blood pressure screening: Blood pressure is vital for females since it can indicate their general well-being and reproductive health. A family history of hypertension or blood pressure problems requires such individuals to have them from time to time for health purposes.