April 2, 2010
How can I be a father as I am an Azoospermia patient?
I am tested that I am an Azoospermia patient. I got married before two years ago. Now we take a baby soon. My wife is OK. But she want a baby very soon. I have scanty income. I am looking for good treatment in Bangladesh. But How can I solve this problem. Please help me giving good advice.
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This can be tested for does not produce sperm or are you producing sperm and unable to deliver it? If the tests are making sperm ,but not in the ejaculate the sperm must be retrieved by other mechanism either by restoring the normal flow or by circumventing it.If not producing sperm this needs to be reversed if can, May need to do some sperm harvesting.Three major causes for lack of sperm production.
Hormonal Problem’s:
The testicles need pituitary hormones to be stimulated to make sperm. If these are absent or severely decreased the tests will maximally produce sperm, men who take steroids either by mouth or injection for body building shut down the production of hormones for sperm production.
Testicular Failure:
This generally refers to the inability of the sperm producing part of the testicle to making adequate numbers of mature sperm this can occur at any stage in sperm production for several reasons. The testicle’s may completely lack the cells that divide to become sperm to complete their development(termed maturation arrest). This may be genetic abnormalities.
Varicocele:
This is dilated veins in the scrotum, this is like varicose veins the blood does not drain proper from them. These dilated veins allow extra blood to pool in the scrotum which has a negative effect on sperm production This can be taken care of as well.
Sperm delivery complications are generally caused either by a promblem with the ductal system that carries the sperm or with ejaculation, the sperm carrying ducts maybe missing or blocked. Sperm are stored in sacs the seminal vesicles then its deposited in the urethra tube through which men urinate and ejaculate, the sperm must pass threw the ejaculatory ducts. If blocked on both sides NO sperm will get threw.
Could have problem with ejaculation you need emission 1st also for the sperm to be pushed out of the tip of penis the entry to bladder must be closed down, If this is not closed the sperm will be pushed down into bladder and later wasted when you go to the bathroom.
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