看不见的波,可见的后果:环境辐射在人类生育中的作用。

Q3 Medicine
Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-01
David K Simson, Apoorv Vashistha, Jaskaran Singh Sethi
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环境辐射是夫妻不孕率上升的主要原因之一。这种辐射可以是电离的,也可以是非电离的。虽然已知电离辐射会导致男性和女性不育,但低能非电离辐射的作用仍存在争议。本文将讨论各种类型的环境辐射及其对男性和女性生育能力的影响。最近的研究表明,持续暴露在低能量、非电离辐射下也可能导致不孕。这类辐射源通常是人为的,包括移动电话、电视广播、无线电、雷达等。在我们的日常生活中越来越多地使用这些设备已经引入了一种新的污染,称为电污染。电污染引起不孕症的作用机制仍在研究中。在男性中,长时间暴露于这种辐射可能会对精子参数产生负面影响,如数量、活力、形态和生存能力。非电离辐射导致女性不孕的证据仍在不断发展。
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Invisible Waves, Visible Consequences: Environmental Radiation's Role in Human Fertility.

Environmental radiation is one of the key causes of the increased prevalence of infertility among couples. This type of radiation can be ionizing or non-ionizing. While ionizing radiation is known to cause sterility in both males and females, the role of low-energy non-ionizing radiation is still debated. This article will discuss the various types of environmental radiation and its consequences on male and female fertility. Recent studies suggest that continuous exposure to low-energy, non-ionizing radiation might also result in infertility. The sources of this type of radiation are generally man-made, including mobile phones, television broadcasts, radio, radars, etc. The ever-increasing use of these devices in our daily lives has introduced a new type of pollution called electropollution. The mechanisms of action by which electropollution causes infertility are still being investigated. In males, prolonged exposure to this type of radiation might negatively impact sperm parameters, such as count, motility, morphology, and viability. The evidence for female infertility caused by non-ionizing radiation is still evolving.

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