What’s the deal with testicular atrophy and no sperm?

Testicular atrophy and azoospermia may be related to congenital structural defects, genital infection, trauma, varicocele and other causes.
1. Congenital structural defects: azoospermia can be caused if testicular atrophy occurs due to congenital defects in the testicular structure of the patient, such as absence of vas deferens.
2. Genital infection: severe infection of male genitals can cause testicular atrophy and azoospermia if the function of testicular sperm transmission is greatly impaired.
3. Traumatic injury: the testicles are damaged by traumatic injury, resulting in severe atrophy of the testicles, which is unable to deliver sperms normally, causing atrophy of testicles and azoospermia.
4. Varicose veins: If the function of testicles decreases due to varicose veins, it will also cause azoospermia.
Testicular atrophy without sperm may also be related to other reasons such as drug stimulation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment under the guidance of the doctor.