Penises and Scrotums in Danger!
Young men are warned about laptop risk
Heat could damage fertility, researcher says
Updated: 3:21 p.m. ET Dec. 9, 2004
LONDON - Teenagers and young men should keep their laptops off their laps because they could damage fertility, an expert said on Thursday.
Laptops, which reach high internal operating temperatures, can heat up the scrotum which could affect the quality and quantity of men’s sperm.
“The increase in scrotal temperature is significant enough to cause changes in sperm parameters,” said Dr Yefim Sheynkin, an associate professor of urology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
‘Long-term use may have a detrimental effect on their reproductive health.’
— Dr. Yefim Sheynkin
Urologist, State University of New York at Stony Brook
“It is very difficult to predict how long the computer can be used safely,” he told Reuters. “It may not be at all, if the testicular temperature goes up high within a very short period of time.”
Adolescents and young men who use laptops several times a day over many years face the greatest risk. Sheynkin fears that if laptop use is not curtailed, in 15-20 years when they want to start a family the men could face problems.
“Long-term use may have a detrimental effect on their reproductive health,” he said.
Beware laptop burn
Sheynkin and his team studied the impact of using a laptop on 29 healthy volunteers between the age of 21-35 by measuring scrotal temperature before and after they used a computer on their lap.
• Laptops and male fertility
Dec. 9: A new study suggests men interested in starting a family should step away from their laptops.
The research is reported in the journal Human Reproduction.
Even without turning the laptop on, the scrotal temperature rose by 2.1 degrees Centigrade when the young men sat with their thighs together to balance the computer on their lap.
When they switched it on the temperature rose -- by 2.8 degrees C on the right side and 2.6 degrees C on the left.
“It shows that scrotal hyperthermia is produced by both special body posture and the local heating effect of laptop computers,” Sheynkin said.
A serious case of laptop burn was reported in a letter published in a medical journal two years ago after a 50-year-old man burned his penis while using a laptop balanced on his legs for an hour, despite wearing trousers and underpants.
The researchers used two different brands of computers in the study.
“All laptop computers generate significant heat due to the increasing power requirements of computer chips. New laptops with higher power requirements may produce even more heat,” Sheynkin added.
5 Comments:
You paying attention, Alex?
12:53 PM
Can you imagine David's grandfather severely burning his penis with a laptop? lol
And we all know that the old man who burned his penis was NOT wearing "trousers and underpants" despite the statement in this article.
1:31 PM
Hey, I always put a pillow over my lap before I look up porn on the laptop. Nonetheless there can be danger, as when the pillow caught on fire as I was posting a comment on the Horadrim.
3:13 PM
By the way, the plural for penis and scrotum is "penii" and "scroti".
4:18 PM
Yeah, that ol'bastard is close to 70. And I don't really want to think about his shriveled penis.
Anyway, what's so bad about being sterile? If you can still get it up and go at day after day without the risk of bearing a child every year, I think this may be a great alternative to surgery or drugs.
7:36 PM
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