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Unseen Threats: Dr. Pankaj Talwar Explains the Impact of Pollution and Lifestyle on Male Reproductive Health in India

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  Dr. Pankaj Talwar, a prominent expert in the field of male infertility in India, has frequently discussed the rising concerns over male reproductive health, especially in relation to modern lifestyles, pollution, and other environmental factors. He highlights several key issues contributing to the increasing rates of male infertility in the country. Here's a summary of his views: 1. Toxic Lifestyles Unhealthy Diet : The shift toward processed foods, high sugar consumption, and a lack of essential vitamins and minerals are key contributors to deteriorating sperm quality and overall reproductive health. Stress : Chronic stress, especially from work, personal life, or economic pressures, is known to negatively affect testosterone levels, sperm count, and motility. Stress can also lead to the release of cortisol, which further disrupts reproductive hormones. Sleep Deprivation : Modern lifestyles, especially among urban populations, often result in insufficient sleep, which in ...

Understanding Male Infertility: Insight by Dr. Pankaj Talwar

  What Is Male Infertility? Male infertility is a condition in which a man has a reduced capacity to contribute to pregnancy. It may be due to problems in sperm production, function, or delivery. In India, male factor infertility contributes to a significant proportion of infertility cases; yet many of these challenges are treatable when identified early. Common Causes of Male Infertility Dr. Pankaj Talwar’s clinic sees a diverse range of male infertility conditions. Some of the most common include: Best IVF and Fertility Clinic, Gurugram Azoospermia : Absence of sperm in the semen. Oligospermia : Low sperm count. Asthenospermia : Poor sperm motility (movement). Varicocele : Enlarged veins in the scrotum that may impair sperm production. Ejaculation disorders and erectile dysfunction . Unexplained infertility : When standard tests don’t provide a clear cause. In addition, hormonal imbalances, genetic issues (like Y-chromosome microdeletions or chromosomal anomali...