| Five main causes of male sterility |
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High and excessive temperature, orchiditis of the testes from mumps, degenerative tubular epithelium involving the testes, typhus fever, cryptoorchidism (hidden testes)
It has been said that frequent and very hot baths may contribute to sterility. Also the shape of the sperm head must be triangle-shaped, otherwise penetration of the egg is thwarted.
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