If men do not have sperm, they will experience infertility. In recent years, azoospermia has shown an upward trend, and treating it is also difficult, which is a concern for many men. Can azoospermia be cured?

Surgical treatment is an important approach for azoospermia. In fact, there are many factors that can cause azoospermia. When treating azoospermia, it is important to identify the cause and develop the best treatment plan based on the cause, in order to improve the cure rate of azoospermia.
The treatment options for azoospermia include cryptorchidism treatment and varicocele treatment. If a male develops cryptorchidism during the examination process, timely treatment is necessary. Generally, the best time to treat this condition is before the age of two; If azoospermia is caused by varicocele, it also requires surgical treatment. Before surgery, a comprehensive examination must be done to accurately diagnose the degree of testicular damage, so as to restore male testicular spermatogenic function.
If it is due to obstructive azoospermia, the vas deferens should be unblocked according to the severity of the male's condition. In short, only by identifying the true cause and combining it with corresponding treatment methods can the cure rate be improved.