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Sperm Transportation Issues: Causes & Treatment

Sperm Transport Issues Causes & Treatment

To conceive a child, you need healthy sperms and an ovum, and if these factors are not in place, infertility will occur. 

Although some people still believe infertility is only the fault of the female, around the world about 30-40 % of males are directly responsible for infertility. 

The average man has 100 to 300 million sperm in his semen, but if there is no sperm or there is an obstruction in sperm transportation it can be difficult for couples to conceive. 

Men’s infertility can be caused by various factors, including:

In this article, the main focus of discussion is on the sperm transpor issues, their causes, and the available treatment. 

What are the causes of obstruction in the transportation of sperm?

The testes of men produce enough sperm, but a sperm transportation issue that prevents those sperm from exiting the testes and going into the ejaculate in the urethra/penis can lead to infertility. 

Obstructions occur most commonly in these parts of the male genital tract:

Causes of epididymis blockages

The epididymis can be blocked for several reasons that can be infectious, congenital (from birth), etc. 

Some of them are:

Causes of vasa deferens obstruction

Several conditions can lead to an obstruction in the vasa deferens and cause the transportation issue of sperms. 

They are:

Causes of ejaculatory duct blockages

For the transportation of sperm, the ejaculatory ducts are also important and any blockage in them hampers the transportation system. 

Some causes of ejaculatory duct blockages are;

Some other causes of obstruction in the transportation of sperm are- 

Phimosis– A condition in which the foreskin can be retracted and that can block the semen from coming out of the penis. 

Scarring– If STDs are left untreated it can cause scarring leading to the blockage of semen from coming out of the penis. 

What are the symptoms of blockage of sperm? 

In the majority of cases, it is only associated with infertility and no other specific signs or symptoms point to this issue.

But in cases where the blockage is caused by an infection, there are possibilities of having these signs and symptoms;

What is the management of blockage of sperm? 

The management of removing the blockage of sperm is done by surgery or by making the connection that can never develop because of some birth defects. 

Our doctors at Crysta IVF specialize in delicate treatments to treat these conditions, safely and effectively restoring the flow of your sperm. Although if surgical reconstruction is not possible, or you wish to avoid it, there is often another option as well. 

Our fertility specialists can extract sperm from:

Then, we use extracted sperm to attempt pregnancy via in vitro fertilization (IVF). 

Our fertility experts at Crysta IVF will take the time to fully discuss the options with you and help you make a decision and help you in getting appropriate IVF treatment in Delhi

Bottom Line 

Infertility is a stress-filled disease that involves multiple investigations and long-term treatment. 

However, today, technology has given a ray of hope to many couples to treat infertility. There have been many advanced technologies utilized in the fields of medicine, such as artificial insemination, intrauterine insemination, and in-vitro fertilization.

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