Azoospermia caused due to blockages
Obstructive Azoospermia refers to infertility caused by presence of some kind of blockage or clotting in the ejaculatory tract of a man which leaves him becoming unable to ejaculate sperm through semen.
In cases of Obstructive Azoospermia, blockage is seen somewhere in Vas Deferens, Seminiferous Tubules or Rete Testis. This blockage hinders sperm passage which causes the absence of sperms in ejaculate.
Obstructive Azoospermia is one of the most common causes of infertility in men of all ages. The condition generally isn't painful, therefore, men may not be aware of them having this condition.
AFIC provides comprehensive guidance to each patient and presents to them a range of treatment options for dealing with Obstructive Azoospermia so as to help them regain their fertility. At our clinic, our expert doctors perform surgical techniques or prescribe medicative approaches depending on the patient's situation and financial constraints. AFIC is a leading organisation for affordable IVF treatment in India for both men and women suffering from infertility.
At our clinic, we aim to provide the best treatment for male infertility in India right in the middle of refreshing nature and pollution-free environment. Coming to Andaman lets you experience world-class infertility treatment and also the opportunity to explore the lush greenery, pristine beaches and serene mountains of Andaman. Over the years, hundreds of couples have achieved successful parenthood in our clinic in a relaxed, cheerful and stress-free way.
Generally, when patients visit us for the first time, they describe the struggles they faced in achieving parenthood. After initial counselling, both the male and the female partners will be sent for the initial diagnosis procedure which reveals underlying causes of infertility in both the patients. Semen Analysis has to be performed at least 2 times to assess the reproductive health of the male partner. Obstructive Azoospermia is confirmed by physical assessment tests like X-Ray and Ultrasound.
Surgery is the most suggested treatment for Obstructive Azoospermia. However if men are looking for temporary solutions to infertility specifically for parenthood, Surgical Sperm Extraction can be recommended.