What are the benefits of folic acid for men?

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Folic Acid Benefits for Men: Fertility, Heart Health, and More

This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD.

Folic acid is an essential nutrient you’ve likely seen on food labels or vitamin bottles — often targeting pregnant women (since it helps prevent birth defects). But are there any folic acid benefits for men?

Yes, even male bodies can’t function without it. Not getting enough folic acid can lead to issues like mouth sores, fatigue, and vision problems. And though deficiencies are rare, you may be at higher risk if you drink heavily.

In this article, we break down why folic acid matters for men, how it supports your health, and the warning signs of a deficiency.

Folic acid deficiency is common in pregnant women since they need the most — 600 mcg daily.

Without enough folic acid, serious birth defects can happen, including:

  • Neural tube defects

  • Spina bifida

  • Anencephaly, being born without part of the skull or brain

But folic acid deficiency isn’t just a pregnancy concern. Men can also experience low folate levels (AKA folate-deficiency), especially heavy drinkers.

deficiency can lead to symptoms like:

  • Fatigue

  • Weakness

  • Sores in your mouth or on your tongue

  • Cognitive changes such as memory or comprehension problems

  • Irritability or mood changes

 

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Causes of Folic Acid Deficiency in Men

Most people in the United States get enough folic acid through their diets.

But you might be at higher risk for a deficiency if you:

  • Have a poor diet. A diet low in fruits, vegetables, and fortified grains can lead to inadequate folate intake.

  • Drink in excess. Excessive alcohol intake can interfere with folate absorption and increase the risk of deficiency. Even drinking as little as 8 fluid ounces of red wine per day or 2.7 fluid ounces of vodka per day for two weeks has been reported to decrease blood folate concentrations in healthy men.

  • Take certain medications. Some medications, like anticonvulsants and methotrexate, can interfere with folate absorption and utilization.

  • Have certain medical conditions. Conditions like celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, and other gastrointestinal (GI) disorders can impair nutrient absorption and increase your risk of folate deficiency.

  • Have a genetic predisposition. Some people with genetic mutations in their MTHFR gene have an impaired ability to transform folate to its active forms.

 

The upper tolerable limit is the highest daily amount of a nutrient you can consume without side effects.

Common side effects of folic acid toxicity include:

  • Excess gas

  • Nausea

  • Bloating

  • Loss of appetite

For adults, up to 1,000 mcg of folic acid per day is generally considered safe.

But taking too much — especially through folic acid supplements or multivitamins — can lead to issues.

In rare cases, folic acid supplements can trigger an allergic reaction, requiring emergency medical attention. Watch for serious symptoms like throat tightness or struggling to breathe.

Too much folic acid may also worsen vitamin B12 deficiency. And, extremely high doses can harm the nervous system.

 

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Can a Man Take Folic Acid Every Day?

Taking folic acid every day is unlikely to harm you as long as you’re taking a reasonable dose, don’t have an allergy, and aren’t exceeding the upper tolerable limits.

 

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Can Folic Acid Deficiency Cause Intimate Problems?

Not getting enough folic acid in your diet could lead to fertility problems.

Plus, you’re more likely to be deficient in folic acid if you have a poor diet. That might mean you’re also lacking other essential nutrients, which can contribute to intimate function problems like ED or PE.

 

Folic acid is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in supporting your overall health. A folic acid deficiency can lead to a range of health issues, including fertility issues.

Let’s recap what we know about folate for men:

  • A balanced diet is key. Consuming a healthy diet filled with foods like leafy greens, fruits, and fortified grain products can help you maintain optimal vitamin B9 levels.

  • Folic acid deficiency is rare. Heavy drinkers and those with gastrointestinal conditions are at higher risk for this type of deficiency.

  • Too much folic acid can lead to side effects. Consuming too much folic acid can cause issues like indigestion. The daily upper limit for adult males is 1,000 mcg per day.

Thinking about taking folic acid supplements? It’s a smart idea to get a healthcare professional’s advice before adding something new to your routine.

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