Complete absence of ejaculate even at orgasm
Aspermia refers to the fertility condition where the man is totally unable to release semen through ejaculation. In comparison to other male factor infertility issues such as Azoospermia and Oligozoospermia, Aspermia renders the patient totally incapable of releasing semen through the urethra even after reaching climax.
Semen is produced by the Seminal Vesicles of the prostate organ. During ejaculation seminal fluid mixes with sperms to prepare semen which is then pushed into the urethra by contraction of the muscles surrounding the prostate gland. This contraction of muscles is triggered by the nervous system, as soon as the climax is reached.
The complete absence of semen is possible in cases when your body doesn't produce semen for ejaculation entirely. For men who do not have this problem, Aspermia is primarily caused when the seminal ejaculate is somehow unable to enter the urethral canal. It can be either because of backward ejaculation or blockage in the due path.
At AFIC, we provide patients with the best treatment of Aspermia in India, aided with the latest technologies and techniques in reproductive medicine. We present a wide array of procedures and treatment options to address all different situations of male infertility.
When you visit us, our expert doctors will conduct a detailed assessment of your reproductive health. Based on the results, they will prescribe you with the most effective treatment solution that offers the highest success rates according to your specific needs.
AFIC allows you to experience world class treatment, that too within the pollution-free nature of Andaman. During your stay on the island, you can travel and explore Andaman's scenic beauty with your partner, for a more relaxed and stress free treatment experience.
Retrograde ejaculation is the primary cause for semen being unable to reach the urethra. Retrograde ejaculation refers to the condition when instead of going to the urethra, seminal fluid goes in the total opposite direction.
Blockages are also a very common cause of Aspermia in men. If some type of blockage occurs in the urethra near the prostate, passage of semen is blocked and semen is unable to reach the urethra.
Spinal cord injuries can be the reason for aspermia in the patient. Nerve damage and problems in the nervous system can prevent ejaculatory response, leading to the prostate not producing semen during climax.
Problems in the prostate functioning can prevent the ejaculation from occurring. Such disorders can emerge from cancer or prostate injuries. In some cases, congenital problems can also result in aspermia.