Does a man’s sterilization have anything to do with how much sperm he ejaculated when he was young?

Generally speaking, spermatogenesis has little to do with how much sperm a man ejaculates when he is young.
Spermia refers to the fact that a man’s ejaculate contains only fluids secreted by the gonads, such as prostate fluids, and no sperms are present. This phenomenon does not have much to do with how much sperm is ejaculated when a man is young, but if he does not abstain from sex when he is young, resulting in serious inflammation or trauma to the penis, testicles and other reproductive organs, it is possible to cause spermatozoa.
Sperm is produced in the spermatogenesis tubules of the testes and then transported to the epididymis and vas deferens. Problems in either the sperm production process or the output channel may lead to spermatozoa. The biggest impact of spermatozoa is that it makes a man lose the ability to bear children, which in turn affects the couple’s feelings and makes the man have a low self-esteem.
In order to prevent the above phenomenon from occurring, men with spermatozoa should actively cooperate with doctors to find out the causes and carry out treatment.