STIs are infections that are passed from one person to another through sexual contact, including vaginal, oral, and anal sex. These are caused by bacteria or viruses that spread in the body, leading to sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). STDs are a group of 20 diseases that can cause specific complications in the body. Common STIs that can affect male fertility include chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, human papillomavirus (HPV), herpes, and HIV. These infections are caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites and can be spread even without penetration or the presence of symptoms.
The Silent Impact on Male Fertility
Some STIs may cause noticeable symptoms like pain during urination, genital sores, or discharge. However, many infections remain asymptomatic, especially in men, which means they can silently damage the reproductive organs over time.
One of the most concerning effects of certain STIs is inflammation and scarring of the male reproductive tract, including the testicles, epididymis (where sperm matures), and the vas deferens (which transports sperm). For instance:
Infections can also lead to oxidative stress, damaging sperm DNA, reducing motility (the sperm’s ability to swim), and lowering sperm count—all of which can reduce a man’s chances of fathering a child.
Can early detection help prevent STIs
Early detection and proper treatment can save you from causing long-term reproductive damage due to STIs. Bacterial STIs, such as chlamydia and gonorrhea, are easily treatable with antibiotics. However, a delay in treatment increases the risk of complications. STIs pathogens can affect sperm parameters and functions, particularly when testicular, accessory gland, and urethral infections localize the disease agents in proximity to semen.
So, it is always advised for both men and women to undergo regular STI screenings, especially if they are sexually active with multiple partners or are in a non-monogamous relationship. Using protection consistently and correctly is one of the most effective ways to prevent STIs.
Possible signs to seek medical help
It is always better to seek medical advice, whenever you find changes in your body. Here are some symptoms, that you should not ignore:
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