Azoospermia is a condition in which a man has no sperm in his ejaculate. This can be caused by various factors, including physical abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, and infections. While azoospermia can be distressing for men and their partners who are trying to conceive, it is important to note that it is treatable and there are options available for those seeking to have a child.
How does smoking affect Men’s Fertility?
The Impact of smoking on the general health and well-being of an individual and its association with various life-threatening cancers are known to all. Many of us are not aware of smoking can affect our fertility. As per the latest data, almost 27 cr. Indians consume tobacco which is out of every 5 Indians.
The causes of Infertility and how to manage it.
Its is a common misconception that Infertility is mostly a female issue. Infertility impacts men and women equally. Among all couples seeking help for infertility, about half of them have male factor issues.
Azoospermia (No Sperm Count) – Types & Causes
Azoospermia is a condition in which there’s no sperm in a man’s ejaculate. Azoospermia causes include a blockage along the reproductive tract, hormonal problems, ejaculation problems, or issues with testicular structure or function. Azoospermia leads to male infertility.
Treatment of Male Infertility
If a couple is infertile, almost all the time blame goes to female partner. But we must understand that, of all the infertility problems around 40% belong to male partner. Infertility in men can be due to either/or