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According to a recent research report by France and Argentina experts, if a man is long-termly exposed among the insecticide released by the bug fogger, he will surely get around by the male fertility problems. The experts suggested that people should use pesticides with caution and pay attention to the environmental pollution on human health caused by adverse effects.
According to the French National Health and Medical Research Institute expert Luc Schlemmer Tignes’s introduction, this study is carried out in an important agricultural areas in Argentina where the pesticides are used quite often. Researchers carried out the tests on 189 infertile men's semen in the area, and the results found that these men’s semen sperm’s number and vitality were far below the normal levels. Further studies showed that these men are also suffered with very serious hormonal disturbances. Compared with other normal men, the men who was living among the pesticides environment are mostly facing with the estradiol secretion issues, while luteinizing hormone which plays an important stimulating role to the testes are suffering with the decreasing secretion.
The expert said that man's testicles are important reproductive organs, and also are one of the most sensitive organs to the chemical harmful substances in the environment. According to their research inferences, pesticides in the air, its first direct effect of harmful substances is in the testis, which will result in the victim’s hormone imbalances, and ultimately affect the entire reproductive system, resulting in decreased semen quality or infertility.