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Corona affect fertility in men

The potential effects of the Covid virus on male fertility have been widely discussed. However, two years after the outbreak of the covid pandemic, a recent investigation revealed this. It has been revealed that the fertility of men with the covid disease is greatly reduced.

Foreign media have reported that this has been revealed during a special investigation carried out in Belgium. According to foreign media reports, 120 men who had been infected with Covid and recovered were used for this special test.

 Less than a month after the covid infection was tested, it was found that 60% of the participants had reduced median motility of their sperm.

At 1 to 2 months after infection, the percentage of males with low sperm motility was 37%, and two months later it was 28%. The study also revealed that the foreign media had reported a decrease in sperm density in men’s semen after infection.

 When Covid was tested within a month of being infected, it was found that 37% of the men in the study had decreased median sperm count.

The researchers found that 29% of men had a decrease in sperm count between one and two months after infection, and two months later, 6% of men had a decrease in sperm density.

However, researchers estimate that the problem will return to normal within three months. Further medical tests are underway to determine if there are any men who have lost their full-term fertility after a corona infection.

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