Evaluation: You need a physician to investigate if azoospermia is from a blockage or lack of production. There are surgical treatments for blockages, some medical therapies for production problems.
Answered 7/5/2012
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Unblock vas: Azoospermia may be due to a blockage. Might be correctable and thus curable. Please see a urologist specializing in infertility for a work up. You might be candidate for sperm aspiration or direct sperm extraction from testis followed by invitro fertilization (ivf) or intra-cellular sperm injection (icsi).
Answered 5/23/2013
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Azoolpermia: Treatment for azoospermia clearly depends upon the cause; which can be structural (varicose vein in the testicular area), hormonal (low lh and testosterone) or genetic (klenifelter's syndrome). Once the diagnosis is established one can consider therapeutic ioptions.
Answered 5/15/2012
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