Scientists caution that vaping could potentially lead to reduced sperm counts, diminished libido, and testicle shrinkage. In a study involving male rats conducted in Turkey, researchers investigated the impact of exposure to both e-cigarette and conventional cigarette smoke on the sexual health of rodents.
Nicotine has long been linked to decreased sperm counts and low sperm density, which means fewer sperm are available to fertilize an egg and initiate a pregnancy.
They assessed various factors, including sperm production, testicular characteristics under a microscope, and indicators of stress in the blood and reproductive organs.
The authors of the study emphasize the need for more extensive research into the potential effects of vaping on the male reproductive system.
However, it's important to note that regular cigarettes, which have long been associated with male infertility, were found to have even more detrimental effects in terms of lowering sperm count and disrupting sexual function.
A 2020 study conducted in Denmark, involving over 2,000 men, discovered that individuals who used e-cigarettes daily had significantly lower total sperm counts compared to non-users.
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