Men with no spermosis will be a very painful thing. If it cannot be cured, it will be the shadow of men's lifetime, so it is necessary to attract sufficient attention to non -spermatic diseases, and to achieve timely discovery and correctly discovery and correctnessWhat are the causes of the treatment?Let's take a look at the cause of non -sperm.
Men's prevalence is generally divided into two cases. The first is true azoospermia, and the second is the cause of pseudoma. The cause of non -spermosis, which causes authentic azoa, mainly includes: 1. 1.Congenital testicular abnormalities: abnormal testicular development or abnormal testicular location can cause sperm -generated disorder; 2. Testosx itself lesions: such as testicular trauma, inflammation, reversing, and testicular vascular lesions; 3. Hereditary disease: ominy dye or sex chromosome abnormal effect effects effectTesticles generate sperm, such as Kerg syndrome, etc.; 4. Endocrine function abnormalities: hyperthyroidism or low pituitary dysfunction, pituitary tumor, hyperthyroid adrenal function, or low or low can affect sperm production and cause sperm -free; 5. Severe whole body bodySexual diseases and malnutrition: When a systemic disease or malnutrition occurs, the physiological functions of the body will also be affected, and at the same time, it will also cause male sexual function and cause sperm -free.
The so -called pseudozoospermia means that the male vasters have abnormalities, and the sperm cannot be output. In the cause of male azoospermia, the pseudo -vitality is caused by: 1. congenital malformations, and there are common epididymal heads.Extraceage, epididymal locking, and lack of vasal tubes such as or inaccurate; 2. The cysts at the epididymis compress the epididymal tube caused by the adapions; 3. Infection, gonococci, tuberculosis, and other bacterial infections can cause epididymal and vascular obstruction;Venture pipeline blocking.
The above is the reason for the authenticity of the authenticity.Come to prevent it, but must be based on understanding the disease.
(Editor in charge: Internship Zhang Yiwen)