Can a man with no sperm be cured?

The absence of sperm is called azoospermia, which is categorized into non-obstructive azoospermia and obstructive azoospermia according to the different causes of the disease. Azoospermia can be cured in general, except for azoospermia caused by some genetic factors and germ cell dysplasia.
For azoospermia caused by endocrine abnormalities, testicular factors, medical factors and nutritional deficiencies, the symptoms of azoospermia will gradually improve after treatment, such as gonadotropin therapy and zinc supplementation therapy.
For azoospermia caused by obstruction, the symptoms of azoospermia will also improve after surgery and anti-infection treatment.
Azoospermia caused by congenital factors, such as male XX syndrome, Y chromosome microdeletion, and supportive cell syndrome, are difficult to cure.
If a man has no sperm, he should go to the urology department of a regular hospital.