Azoospermia generally refers to absence of spermatozoa, which is mainly caused by congenital factors, acquired factors and idiopathic factors.
1. Congenital factors: if the patient has testicular diseases such as anorchidism and cryptorchidism, chromosomal karyotype abnormality and germ cell dysplasia, abnormal development of vas deferens, etc., it is easy to induce azoospermia.
2. Acquired factors: mainly including trauma, testicular torsion, varicocele, epididymitis, improper use of medication and so on. For some patients suffering from cirrhosis, renal failure and other chronic diseases, and vasectomy, reproductive duct obstruction surgery, etc., can also induce azoospermia.
3. Idiopathic factors: It is not clear yet, but it may be related to genetic and environmental factors.
Azoospermia may also be caused by other factors. In addition, long-term smoking and drinking, high stress, and exposure to harmful chemical substances are all factors that trigger azoospermia. It is recommended that azoospermia sufferers undergo further detailed examination in order to clarify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. Keep your body and mind happy, and consume more nutritious food.