Azoospermia is fertility problem that can be experienced by men, which is the absence of sperm in the semen ejaculated by a men. Since there is no sperm in their semen, the fertilization of the egg of course will never happen. A man with azoospermia have a serious problem in his life.
Why men can have azoospermia problem?
There are two causes for the absence of sperm in the ejaculated semen.
1. Nothing wrong in men's testes, it can produce spermatozoa normally, but cannot be expelled along with the semen because of obstruction in men's reproductive organ. This one is called Obstructive Azoospermia
2. Non Obstructive Azoospermia, men's testes is abnormal and cannot produce spermatozoa, or a few sperm is produced, so can not be expelled due to below sperm production threshold.
How to know that a man has azoospermia?
Azoospermia can be determined by medical history and physical examination in the laboratory. The first step is usually a medical history to check for general health, sexual health, recent fertility, libido, and sexual activity. Then followed by a physical examination that includes laboratory examination of the scrotum and testes, or imaging through high-powered microscopic examination of centrifuged seminal fluid on at least two times. The important thing to be noted is that, one examination only is not enough to convict a man suffering from azoospermia. Need three to five times of inspections to ensure the results.
Solutions for Men with Azoospermia
Hormonal therapy is usually performed for patients with non obstructive azoospermia to restore the function of their testes. Some people say, there is no hope for patients with non obstructive azoospermia, this is absolutely wrong. There are still many ways to overcome this problems. Besides medical treatment, you can consider alternative medicine such as acupuncture, yoga, reiki, and many more. For obstructive azoospermia, doctors usually recommend surgery or you can have children through IVF (test tube baby).
Why men can have azoospermia problem?
There are two causes for the absence of sperm in the ejaculated semen.
1. Nothing wrong in men's testes, it can produce spermatozoa normally, but cannot be expelled along with the semen because of obstruction in men's reproductive organ. This one is called Obstructive Azoospermia
2. Non Obstructive Azoospermia, men's testes is abnormal and cannot produce spermatozoa, or a few sperm is produced, so can not be expelled due to below sperm production threshold.
How to know that a man has azoospermia?
Azoospermia can be determined by medical history and physical examination in the laboratory. The first step is usually a medical history to check for general health, sexual health, recent fertility, libido, and sexual activity. Then followed by a physical examination that includes laboratory examination of the scrotum and testes, or imaging through high-powered microscopic examination of centrifuged seminal fluid on at least two times. The important thing to be noted is that, one examination only is not enough to convict a man suffering from azoospermia. Need three to five times of inspections to ensure the results.
Solutions for Men with Azoospermia
Hormonal therapy is usually performed for patients with non obstructive azoospermia to restore the function of their testes. Some people say, there is no hope for patients with non obstructive azoospermia, this is absolutely wrong. There are still many ways to overcome this problems. Besides medical treatment, you can consider alternative medicine such as acupuncture, yoga, reiki, and many more. For obstructive azoospermia, doctors usually recommend surgery or you can have children through IVF (test tube baby).
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Saujana Misna has specialized in fertility for men and women for the past 5 years, and has produced a free report that exposes about Azoospermia Treatment. Feel free to visit his website to find more information about Azoospermia. You have full permission to reprint this article provided this box is kept unchanged.
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