The temperature conditions under which spermatogenesis can occur are very restricted and is approximately two degrees cooler than the rest of the body. If sperm get too hot, they die. And if spermaticisac cells that give rise to sperm get too warm, well, then oftentimes the sperm that develop are not healthy in a number of ways. So you definitely want to avoid exposing your testicles, that is your scrotum, to elevated temperatures. But keeping the testes cool enough doesn't necessarily mean keeping them cold, although there is a place for using cold exposure,. deliberate cold exposure, to improve sperm quality and number., perhaps even testosterone levels.

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