What is Aspermia?
Aspermia is a lack of semen, it must not be confused with azoospermia, a lack of reproductive sperm in the semen. It is one of the causes of men's infertility. Aspermia has two main causes: retrograde ejaculation and ejaculation pipe. Men with aspermia experience ejaculation, but no sperm leaves the body.
Retrograde ejaculation is a condition in which the sperm flows into the bladder instead of the outer body with an urethra. In normal ejaculation, the sphincter at the entrance to the bladder contracts, forces sperm to drain from the bladder and out of the urethra. Retrograde ejaculation is therefore caused by a non -functional bladder sphincter caused by weak muscles or defects in the nerves supplying muscles.
Aspermia due to retrograde ejaculation may be caused by complications of surgery to treat prostate or testicular cancer or nerve damage caused by disease. Some associated Condice are diabetes, multiple sclerosis and injuryspinal cord. Retrograde ejaculation can also be caused by drugs, including tamsulosin used to treat benign prostate tumors, antihypertensives used to treat high blood pressure and antidepressants and antipsychotics used to treat mood disorders. Sometimes a change in drugs can reverse the situation. Retrograde ejaculation is not dangerous or threatening life, even if it causes infertility and can also reduce sexual feeling.
Ejaculation obstruction of the channel, another possible cause of aspermia, may be caused by congenital cysts in ejaculation channels or inflammation caused by inflammation or prostate tuberculosis. Another possible cause is sexually transmitted Chlamydia infection. In addition to aspermia, the obstruction of the ejaculation channel can also cause pelvic pain, especially after ejaculation. The ejaculation channel can also lead to oligospermia in which ejaculated sperm, but less than normal. This condition canE be surgically treated by transuretral resection of ejaculation channels (catheating of the urethra or rectum balloon.
Men suffering aspermia often have a normal amount of sperm and can the child's father, even if the sperm must be harvested and injected into a woman. In retrograde ejaculation, the sperm can be harvested by lowering the patient's urine urine to separate the sperm, while the sperm must be harvested directly from the testicles in men with the obstruction of the ejaculation channel.