Azoospermia and Male Infertility

Azoospermia is a condition in which men do not have viable sperm or are unable to produce viable sperm cells. In order to fertilize the egg, live, mobile and strong sperm cells are needed.

Men with azoospermia immediately think that they are infertile, but infertility caused by azoospermia is not a permanent condition. Azoospermia, which is classified as treatable infertility, can be treated with both medical treatments and natural treatment methods.

The important point in the treatment of azoospermia is that the disease should be diagnosed early and treatment should be started immediately. As the condition progresses, infertility becomes permanent.

 

Types of Azoospermia

It is divided into azoospermia due to obstruction and azoospermia not due to obstruction. The class of the disorder is determined after the tests performed by the doctor.

What are the Reproductive Effects of Azoospermia?

Azoospermia causes a high degree of psychological anxiety and stress in men. It has a disruptive and demoralizing effect on couples who want to have children. The effects of azoospermia are limited to psychological factors.

When periodic treatments are applied with a specialist doctor, it does not cause permanent infertility and does not prevent the woman from conceiving. If diagnosis and treatment are delayed, infertility becomes established and permanent.

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