Spermatogenesis and treatment of azoospermia


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Sperm is produced in the testis and exported out of the body through the vas deferens. There
are hundreds of seminiferous tubules in the male testis. The seminiferous tubules contain spermatogonia. The spermatogonia can generate spermatocytes, and the spermatocytes regenerate into sperm cells. The sperm cells gradually develop into sperm with two parts of the head and tail structure.
Azoospermia can be treated with drugs and surgery.
1. Drug treatment.
Patients with azoospermia can choose appropriate drugs to improve hormone levels under the guidance of doctors, such as human chorionic gonadotropin, human postmenopausal gonadotropin, testosterone undecanoate, etc.
2. Surgical treatment
for obstructive azoospermia patients can be operated to dredge the obstructive site of vas deferens, such as epididymis anastomosis under microscope, microsurgical vas deferens anastomosis, etc.