Treatment of azoospermia
The problem of male infertility has always been a problem that causes embarrassment for men and affects the stability of the marital relationship.
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How is male infertility treated due to lack of sperm
There are several ways to treat male infertility due to lack of sperm, and they are applied according to the patient’s condition, including:
- Medicines, anti-inflammatory drugs that fight infections of the reproductive system, or hormones to compensate for any deficiency in hormones.
- Surgical removal of varicoceles.
- Taking sperm from the epididymis in the event of a blockage and performing in vitro fertilization under the supervision of a specialist.
What are the causes of low sperm count in men?
There are many factors involved in low sperm count in men, including:
- Infections such as orchitis and epididymitis, and sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and HIV .
- Retrograde ejaculation is a pathological condition in which semen enters the bladder during orgasm rather than exiting from the tip of the penis.
- The immune system attacks the sperm with antibodies.
- Medicines such as some alpha-blockers for high blood pressure
- Tumors affecting the glands responsible for the production of sperm.
- Hormonal disorders in the testicles, pituitary gland and hypothalamus.
- Genetic disorders such as Klinefelter syndrome, Kallmann syndrome, Kartagener syndrome, and cystic fibrosis.
- The story of the patient’s previous surgery such as vasectomy, inguinal tunnel repair, prostate surgery and tumors.
- Abdominal disease.
What tips should a man do to keep his fertility healthy
- Stay away from smoking.
- Do not drink a lot of alcohol.
- Avoid bathing with hot water and sauna, because this affects the quality of sperm in the testicles
- Avoid extreme sports that may cause trauma to the reproductive system.
- Stay away from any work area that contains radiation without protection.
- Do not take medicines randomly without consulting a doctor, because they can cause a lack of fertility in a man.
What are the herbs and foods that strengthen male fertility
There are many herbs and foods that contribute to strengthening male fertility, including:
- Both the ginseng herb contributes to improving the erection of the penis, while the maca roots and honey help in improving the quality and quality of sperm, but all the previous herbs cannot treat infertility as a result of azoospermia.
- Spinach.
- Tomatoes, which contain antioxidants, which in turn improve the quality of sperm in terms of enhancing their motility and number and avoiding their distortion.
- Dark chocolate.
- Walnut.
- Red grapes, bananas, pomegranates and carrots.
- Garlic, olive oil, eggs, and pumpkin seeds.
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