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Q: Azoospermia and masturbation
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 5th, 2008
is it possible for me to become a father ? how can i know whether my testies are functioning or not ? should i contact an endocrinologist or what you suggest ? please let me now through email in above email address.

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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on August 6th, 2008
Sexual Health - Men Answer A4545
Current medical status: recently i have undergo semen anlysis. the report says that - "no spermatozoa found". my semen is not thick, it is some what liquid. quantity releases very small. i have habbit of musturbation in my young age and i do it very frequently.
Current medical treatment: nil

With the report “no spermatozoids found” (azoospermia) you can’t become a father.

Azoospermia is evidence that the testicles are not functioning properly. Frequent masturbation can’t cause azoospermia.

Yes, you can consult an endocrinologist about your condition.





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