Why is there no sperm in my semen?

Written by: Dr Irfana Koita
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Edited by: Conor Dunworth

In her latest online article, renowned fertility specialist Dr Irfana Koita explains the different causes of an absence of sperm in the semen, and the treatments available.

 

Why is sperm absent from my semen?

Azoospermia is the medical term used to describe the complete absence of sperm in your semen, falling into two main categories:

  • Obstructive: Where viable sperm face a physical blockage, unable to leave the body normally.
  • Non-obstructive: The testes do not adequately produce sperm in terms of quality or quantity.

 

What is obstructive azoospermia?

Obstructive azoospermia involves the production of healthy sperm in the testes that are unable to exit due to physical obstructions. This could be due to a congenital absence of reproductive tubes (vas deferens), cysts causing blockages, testicular swelling from infection or injury, or scarring from previous surgeries.

A vasectomy is an obstructive procedure to cease semen delivery. Men usually choose to have this done for personal or family planning reasons.

 

What is non-obstructive azoospermia?

Non-obstructive azoospermia is diagnosed when there's a reduced or absent production of sperm in the testicles. This can be attributed to lifestyle factors, testicular abnormalities, reduced reproductive hormone levels, genetic conditions (like Klinefelter syndrome or Y-Chromosome absence), cancer treatments, steroid overuse, or varicocele causing scrotal vein enlargement.

 

What is retrograde ejaculation?

Retrograde ejaculation, known as a dry orgasm, occurs when semen travels back into the bladder instead of forward through the urethra due to a relaxed bladder muscle. This condition can result from certain medications or various health conditions, including diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and spinal cord injury.

Diagnosis involves a semen analysis test. A fertility specialist will review your medical history and may conduct further investigations, such as a physical examination, blood tests for reproductive hormones, chromosomal evaluation, ultrasound scans, or a biopsy.

Treatment options are based on the diagnosis and medical history, with the consultant recommending the most suitable course of action if the condition is treatable.

 

 

If you would like to book a consultation with Dr Irfana Koita, you can do so today via her Top Doctors profile.

By Dr Irfana Koita
Fertility specialist

Dr Irfana Koita is an expert fertility specialist in London who specialises in fertility diagnostics, egg freezing, IVF, preimplantation genetic diagnoses, polycystic ovaries and endometriosis. She also treats patients with fibroids and experiencing recurrent miscarriage. Dr Koita is a fertility consultant at LycaHealth and IVF Matters Fertility Clinic, where she is also a director.

Since achieving her medical degree from Grant Medical College in 1998, she has gained over 18 years of experience as a fertility specialist. She trained at King's College Hospital London NHS Trust and has achieved both membership and fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG). She also holds a Master's in Healthcare Leadership from the prestigious Cornell University.

Dr Koita is the founder and director of IVF Matters, the UK's first online fertility clinic. She offers both video consultations and in-person consultations within the clinic at Harley Street and Canary Wharf, London for all fertility issues. Throughout her career, she has arranged numerous events spreading awareness of fertility issues and empowering women. Her health advice has been featured in The Times, Daily Mail and Grazia.

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