What’s wrong with the sperm that doesn’t come out?

Occasional failure to produce sperm may be caused by psychological factors, prostatitis and vasectomy.
1. Psychological factors: If the patient is prone to other stressful emotions such as tension and anxiety, it may lead to the patient’s occasional absence of sperm.
2. Prostatitis: Prostatitis caused by pathogenic bacterial infection or certain non-infectious factors may lead to no semen ejaculation or inability to discharge, thus resulting in the phenomenon of occasional absence of semen.
3. Vas deferens blockage: After the lesion in the vas deferens area, it is easy to lead to the blockage of the vas deferens, resulting in the blockage of the passage of sperms, which may lead to the patient’s occasional spermlessness.
When the patient has spermlessness, it is recommended that the patient should go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out treatment.