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Suggest Treatments For My Semen Containing Nil Spermatozoa

sir.i am a patient of 25 years old.male.and married.my problem is that. I have a semens & FSH test from laboratory.In blood shows 3.89 in FSH test.but problem is .I have nill spermmatozoya shows in semens test.suggest me that this is solve able problem in ...
Tue, 4 Jun 2019
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Hi,

It can be due to
1. Varicocele - swelling of veins in testicle/scrotum
2.  Infection - Sexually Transmitted Diseases or Non Sexually Transmitted Diseases causing epididymitis, orchitis
3.  Ejaculation problems – Drugs, Retrograde ejaculation, lack of ejaculation due to diabetes, spinal injuries, and surgery of the bladder, prostate or urethra
4.  Anti-sperm antibodies
5.  Benign or malignant growth
6.  Undecided testicles
7.  Hormone imbalances
8.  Celiac disease
9.  Exposure to heavy metals or drugs, overheating of the scrotum
10. Alcohol & Smoking

So, FSH cannot be the only reason.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. S.R.Raveendran, Sexologist
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Suggest Treatments For My Semen Containing Nil Spermatozoa

Hi, It can be due to 1. Varicocele - swelling of veins in testicle/scrotum 2.  Infection - Sexually Transmitted Diseases or Non Sexually Transmitted Diseases causing epididymitis, orchitis 3.  Ejaculation problems – Drugs, Retrograde ejaculation, lack of ejaculation due to diabetes, spinal injuries, and surgery of the bladder, prostate or urethra 4.  Anti-sperm antibodies 5.  Benign or malignant growth 6.  Undecided testicles 7.  Hormone imbalances 8.  Celiac disease 9.  Exposure to heavy metals or drugs, overheating of the scrotum 10. Alcohol & Smoking So, FSH cannot be the only reason. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. S.R.Raveendran, Sexologist