WHAT IS ASPERMIA?
Aspermia is the absence of seminal fluid and sperm in an ejaculation. Men with aspermia may reach orgasm, but the corresponding ejaculation produces no fluid. Aspermia is a cause of male infertility.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF ASPERMIA?
There are some diseases in which the symptoms are unclear. However, it’s not with the case of aspermia. There are only a few symptoms of aspermia, and they are quite apparent and visible, which makes it easier to know if the person is struggling with aspermia or not.
Here are some of the common and visible symptoms of aspermia:
- There is a complete lack of semen during ejaculation, which is also called a dry orgasm.
- Men can observe hazy urine after reaching at the point of the peak during an intercourse. This is caused because of semen leakage, most possibly due to an obstruction.
- There is a pain in the pelvic region after an ejaculation.
- There could be a condition of oligospermia, which is a condition where a negligible amount of semen is released.
- A man is not able to provide enough sperm into a vagina, which means he is not able to make women pregnant.
CAUSES OF ASPERMIA
There are two noted causes of aspermia: retrograde ejaculation and ejaculatory duct obstruction.
RETROGRADE EJACULATION
In this condition, the semen streams into the bladder rather than outside the body via the urethra and out of the body by the penis. This condition is a result of bladder sphincter malfunction which results from weak muscles and impaired nerve supply in the sphincter muscles. Aspermia caused by retrograde ejaculation usually occur as a result of:
- Prostate or testicular surgery
- Damaged nerve as a result of a disease
- May also be correlated to diseases such as diabetes, spinal cord injury, and multiple sclerosis.
- It can also result from regular intake of medications like tamsulosin, antihypertensive drugs, antidepressants and antipsychotic drugs.
EJACULATORY DUCT OBSTRUCTION
This is the other leading cause of aspermia.
The following are probable causes of this condition contributing to aspermia:
- Congenital cyst found inside the ejaculatory ducts.
- Conditions such as inflammation of the prostate gland, or tuberculosis of the prostate gland may also cause ejaculatory duct obstruction.
- Infection with a sexually transmitted disease like Chlamydia is also a likely cause.
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