Azoospermia is one of the most difficult male infertility diseases to be treated. We should learn more about the relevant knowledge of diseases in order to prevent them. So what are the inducing factors of male azoospermia? Let's take a look at the expert's introduction.
The inducing factors of male azoospermia include:
1. Azoospermia is caused by congenital factors and acquired factors. If treated in a timely manner, there is still a good chance of cure.
2. The testicles are an important site for sperm production. Testicular damage and torsion of the spermatic cord can affect sperm production. Postoperative trauma can also cause diseases such as prostate surgery and hernia repair surgery.
3. The influence of varicocele of the fertilization cord causes insufficient blood supply to the testes, which affects the production of sperm in the testes. It is also one of the reasons for a significant decrease in sperm count.
4. The testis is affected by high temperature. Long time sauna and hot bath will increase the temperature of the testis, which will affect the production of sperm and cause sperm death, resulting in the emergence of azoospermia.
Azoospermia causes infertility from time to time, and it is relatively difficult to cure, which requires patients to find the disease in time and receive professional treatment in time.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)