Information regarding Azoospermia treatment in India



Azoospermia treatment in India is a common medical condition which is faced by many infertile men; it is a condition related to male infertility factor in which semen ejaculation of male had hardly any sperms present in it. Today, approximately 5% of male who are facing male infertility condition in India. The condition may occur due to mainly two reasons obstructive or non obstructive causes or may be both. Obstructive cause of azoospermia can be blockage in male reproductive tract and non obstructive can be hindrance in production of sperm.

If we talk about the detailed information of azoospermia treatment in India, then this condition highly depends on the past medical issues, patient’s lifestyle, administration harmful drugs, previous surgery and also relevant family history to know the appropriate cause of azoospermia. Basically to evaluate the foundational cause of azoospermia is performed by examination of blood sample done for testosterone and level of FSH.

After this analysis of semen is performed, in this two semen samples undergo semen analysis test. If no sperms are found in the first semen sample then an additional assessment is performed. After the further examination of semen, if a single or at least 10 sperms present in semen, then the reason behind azoospermia concluded as an obstruction of reproductive tract.

Best Treatment options for azoospermia condition in India:

On gathering further information of azoospermia treatment in India; we will know that there are few types of azoospermia treatment which can help men those who are planning for baby. Obstructive azoospermia in males can be treated with help of surgery which remove the blockage in order to obtain sperm directly to achieve successful fertilization. 

Surgical Sperm Retrieval (SSR) is considered as the most effective surgical approach to get rid of Non-Obstructive azoospermia. This is a surgical method and also the best Azoospermia Treatment in India. Males who want to go for procedure, they can opt for this treatment. In SSR treatment procedure, the fertility specialist uses a tiny needle to collect the sperm from the testicle. Once the experts retrieve the sperm from testicle, they start the treatment using In Vitro Fertilization with ICSI or IMSI. Fertility methods such as ICSI which means the males can become father of their child who is genetically linked. It is concluded that male is having a very low sperm count or absolutely no sperm which is considered as worst condition for males who undergo fertility treatment.

Can azoospermia condition let person have biological children?

Azoospermia is a condition when there is a complete absence of sperm in ejaculation. Many of males diagnosed with azoospermia condition which doesn’t means they would never able to have their own child. Analysis of semen which shows the absence of sperm in ejaculation does not remove the chance that sperm is being produced and not present in semen, or that intrusions which help the man produce sperm. There are also some cases where after intervention there is still no sperm in the ejaculate, there may be a possibility of harvesting small amounts of sperm, which have been produced in the testes as a result of the interventions.

Issues related to sperm production:

Examination need to be carried out to know whether the testes are simply not producing sperm, or are producing sperm but unable to deliver it in the ejaculate. If the sperms are produced by testes but none are in the ejaculate, then sperm are needed to be retrieved by some other mechanism, either by restoring the normal flow of sperm. If the testes are not producing sperm then we had to discover whether the problem can be reversed or can be undertaken. Even if the problem cannot be reversed, it is possible that the level of spermatogenesis is advanced enough to allow sperm “harvesting” in conjunction with advanced reproductive techniques (ART) and micromanipulation.

  • Hormonal problems – the production of sperms in testes requires stimulation of pituitary hormones. If these are not present or present in minimal amount then the production of sperms will be hindered. When a male uses androgens (steroids) for body building purposes, this can shut down the hormones needed to make sperm.

  • Testicular failure -This condition refers to the inability of the sperm producing part of the testicle to make adequate numbers of mature sperm. This malfunction may occur at any stage in sperm production for a number of reasons. Either the testicle may completely lack the cells that divide to become sperm or there may be an inability of the sperm to complete their development.

  • Varicocele- when the dilated veins present in scrotum of male partner. This condition can be cured by minor outpatient surgery.


What are the evaluations needed in treatment of azoospermia in India?

 To diagnose from the above causes or combination of above causes which is the main reason behind azoospermia is often complex in many situations. Some examinations are commonly performed which are listed below:

  • Physical examination

  • This is considered as the basic test. When the size of the testicles is severely diminished, then this is an indication that the seminiferous epithelium is affected in this situation. After that hormonal profiles can evaluate whether this is a primary issue or caused by less than adequate hormonal stimulation. The scrotum is further examined for the presence of varicocele after that. Their presence can be confirmed by an ultrasound probe placed on the skin at the scrotum. During a physical exam, the ductal systems can be felt physically.  In most cases this is considered to be due to the patient’s genetic history which requires chromosomal analysis as part of the evaluation and treatment. During examination of the ductal structures, the epididymis can be feeling as though it is dilated. Generally, it is flat and the middle cannot be felt. Thus, a dilated epididymis may be analytic of a blockage.


  • Hormonal examination

Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is the hormone produced by the pituitary glands, which is responsible for stimulating the testes in production of sperm. When the sperm producing ability of the testes is decreased, the pituitary makes more FSH in an attempt to make the testes do its work. Therefore, if a man’s FSH is significantly elevated there is a strong indication that his testicles are not producing sperm optimally.

  • Genetic testing

When genes are causing cystic fibrosis they are required to be screened properly. Specific tests are also available for genetic abnormalities in male chromosomes which cause azoospermia.

  • Transrectal ultrasound

To detect the blockage of ejaculatory duct, many ultrasounds of ejaculatory ducts and seminal vesicles are required. In cases where seminal vesicles are found dilated this indicates they may be full of semen and are not emptied properly. Presence of cysts also blocks the ejaculatory duct by exerting pressure on their walls or by calcification. If the blockage occurs within the ejaculatory duct, the blocked part may be removed in a similar operation.

  • Urinalysis

Ejaculation also occurs backwards in some cases when sperm is pushed into the bladder and then washed out along with urine after ejaculation. This can be cured with the help of oral medications. If not, the urine can be prepared so that it does not damage the sperm as much, and the sperm is then harvested from the post-ejaculatory urine.

  • Testicular biopsy

When a primary testicular problem is suspected then a testicular biopsy can be undertaken. Biopsy is performed on the tissue taken from the testes it from male partner.


Closing lines:


We Care IVF Surrogacy is one of the leading  medical platform and preferred center which gives the highest success rate in wide range of fertility treatment in both cases of male and  female infertility. We Care IVF Surrogacy provide the best treatment and best assistance to those couples who have been trying hard to attain pregnancy. We provide the best azoospermia treatment at very low cost with highest success rate in India.

Azoospermia usually occurs in about 2% of men in the general population. Around 10-20% of men reaching infertility centers will most likely have azoospermia as well. This means that if you and your partner have been trying for a year or more to have a baby there is an increased risk that you may have an issue. Azoospermia condition is an absence of any ejaculate and is much rarer. It is rare that a man has absolutely no sperm at all and as long as some sperm are produced it is possible nowadays to help couples have children through the ICSI procedure. So, if the doctor says you have azoospermia make sure you ask for a copy of the semen analysis results so that you can understand the situation. For males those who are suffering from azoospermia, we have the best Azoospermia Treatment in India performed by the world-class veterans of We Care IVF Surrogacy.


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