For a normal male, the semen they ejaculate during sexual activity contains a large amount of sperm, which is also one of the main ways they become fathers. Some men suffer from azoospermia due to congenital and late reasons. As the name implies, azoospermia means that there is no sperm in the ejaculated semen of men. The occurrence of azoospermia will affect the fertility of men. Therefore, many men are more puzzled. Can azoospermia be self discovered after its occurrence? Will it not only affect fertility, but also sexual ability?
Can azoospermia be self discovered?
Generally speaking, suffering from azoospermia can only be found through examination. If men have azoospermia, they will also have related symptoms in daily life, and men can judge and check through these related symptoms.
1、 Infertility
If a man enters the pregnancy preparation stage and cannot make a woman pregnant for a long time, he must pay attention to the possibility of azoospermia.
2、 Andrological diseases
The occurrence of some azoospermia will lead to male prostate disease, seminal vesicle inflammation, testis, etc., and even some patients will have born testicular atrophy, testicular hypoplasia and other symptoms. These conditions may also lead to physical azoospermia.
Wang Caixia, Deputy Chief Physician of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Guangdong Provincial Armed Police Corps Hospital, was interviewed and found no sperm during three semen tests. It can be determined as azoospermia, which is currently one of the difficult infertility treatments and causes great pain to men, mainly due to dysfunction of the testicles or blockage of the vas deferens
Does azoospermia affect sexual ability?
Generally speaking, the occurrence of azoospermia is that there is no sperm in semen, and men do not have any sense of disharmony, which will only affect men's fertility. If a man wants a woman to conceive, healthy and normal sperm and eggs need to be combined, but apart from affecting fertility, it will not affect male function. Men should pay attention to congenital testicular dysplasia, which can affect their performance.
Because men often experience normal penile erection caused by the secretion of hormones from the testes during sexual activity, congenital testicular dysplasia can lead to erectile dysfunction and other dysfunction during sexual activity.
A warm reminder is that men value azoospermia, especially those who are preparing to conceive for a long time. If no abnormalities are found after female examination, they may develop azoospermia and must seek medical attention immediately to identify the cause. In the event of azoospermia, they must actively assist doctors in treatment. As a result, there is also a probability of cure for azoospermia.