In most cases, young men will discharge a lot of sperm, whether during ejaculation or masturbation. And everyone knows that the number of sperm in men is very large, so if a man has no sperm, it will become a very serious problem, such as directly leading to male infertility. So what is the reason why men have no sperm? What happens if there is no sperm? 1. Congenital azoospermia. Congenital azoospermia is not very common. It is manifested in chromosomes and genetic genes. Of course, it can also be detected in multiple semen examinations. 2. Blockage of the vas deferens. The blockage of the vas deferens blocks the passage of sperm, resulting in sperm-free ejaculation. 3. Caused by disease. Men take a lot of drugs, or have no testicles or suffer from cryptorchidism, epididymal cysts or testicular damage. 4. Testicular spermatogenesis dysfunction. The patient suffers from orchitis or other diseases, and cannot reproduce or produce sperm. Suggestion: Go to the hospital for examination in time to find out the cause and receive symptomatic treatment. When the semen is examined and no sperm is found, it is called azoospermia. The causes are divided into two categories. One is the dysfunction of the testicles themselves, which is called primary azoospermia or non-obstructive azoospermia. The other is that the sperm production function of the testicles is normal, but due to the obstruction of the vas deferens, the sperm cannot be discharged from the body, which is called obstructive azoospermia. Suggestion: You can go to the sexual function department of the hospital to find out the cause and receive targeted treatment! If the disease is discovered in time and the condition is not very serious, there is still hope for treatment. Necrozoospermia refers to the decrease in sperm survival, with more than 40% dead sperm, or even most of the sperm in semen are dead sperm, and the sperm survival rate is 0. The causes of necrospermia are: 1. Inflammation of the reproductive organs can cause congestion and edema of the reproductive organs, blood stasis, ischemia and hypoxia, leading to sperm death. 2. Chronic spermatozoitis reduces fructose secretion and sperm death. 3. In case of orchitis, epididymitis, and prostatitis, especially chronic prostatitis, the secretion is affected, and the trace element zinc decreases, which affects sperm metabolism and causes death. |
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