Azoospermia: Male Fertility Issues
Five to ten percent of men who are assessed for infertility have Azoospermia. This disorder may be a present from birth in some men.
Five to ten percent of men who are assessed for infertility have Azoospermia. This disorder may be a present from birth in some men.
Increased semen viscosity makes it hard for sperm to swim and reduces chances of fertilization of the ovum.
 Sperm health depends on numerous factors, which includes quantity, movement and structure.
Infertility due to Y- chromosome microdeletion is one genetic disorder passed from father to son.
Increasing age is related to male fertility due to reduced semen quality and medical diseases.
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