How to cure non-existent sperm and what medication to take

How to treat non-ejaculation should depend on the specific cause, because the cause of non-ejaculation may be retrograde ejaculation, azoospermia or dyspareunia, etc., which usually requires medication or surgical treatment. 1. Retrograde ejaculation: refers to the retrograde flow of semen into the bladder, which is mainly related to the inability of the bladder neck to close or the excessive resistance of the membranous urethra, and usually doesn’t affect sexual life. It can be treated with medication such as ephedrine hydrochloride and brompheniramine under doctor’s guidance, or with surgery such as urethral dilatation or bladder neck reconstruction. 2. Azoospermia: It means that no sperms can be found in repeated semen examinations (usually more than 3 times), and it is one of the causes of male infertility. If azoospermia is caused by testicular abnormalities, it is recommended to do further pathological and genetic tests on the testicles. If there is a blockage in the vas deferens, which prevents sperm from being transported, surgery can be performed through microsurgery to open up the vas deferens for treatment. 3. Non-ejaculation: If it is caused by psychological factors, it is recommended to actively overcome psychological barriers, in addition to reducing the number of masturbation, if necessary, direct testicular puncture and thus help pregnancy. If the patient has no ejaculation symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.