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FAQs of Azoospermia at Jindal Hospital & Fertility Centre:

Azoospermia is a condition where no sperm are present in the semen. It can be
classified as obstructive (due to a blockage in the reproductive tract) or non-obstructive (due to
problems with sperm production).

Causes of azoospermia can include obstructive factors such as vasectomy, infections, or
congenital abnormalities, as well as non-obstructive factors such as hormonal imbalances,
genetic conditions, varicoceles, or environmental factors.

Treatment options depend on the underlying cause of azoospermia. They may include
surgical sperm retrieval (such as TESE or micro-TESE), hormone therapy, treatment of infections,
or lifestyle modifications, as advised by experts at Jindal Hospital & Fertility Centre.

TESE is a surgical procedure where a small amount of testicular tissue is extracted to
retrieve sperm directly from the testicles. MICRO TESE is extracting this tissue under a microscope using micro surgery. The retrieved sperm can then be used for IVF with ICSI at Jindal
Hospital & Fertility Centre.

The prognosis for azoospermia depends on the cause. Some cases, especially
obstructive azoospermia, may be treatable, while others may require alternative family-building
options such as donor sperm or adoption, as advised by experts at Jindal Hospital & Fertility
Centre.

Treatment options for blocked fallopian tubes include:
 Fertility Medications: To stimulate ovulation.
 Surgery: To remove blockages or repair the tubes.
 In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): Bypasses the tubes for conception.

Success rates vary based on factors such as the type of azoospermia, the expertise of
the fertility specialist at Jindal Hospital & Fertility Centre, and individual health factors. Your
doctor can provide personalized information.

While lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet and exercise can support overall fertility,
there is limited evidence for natural remedies specifically targeting azoospermia. It’s essential to
consult a doctor at Jindal Hospital & Fertility Centre for treatment options.

Azoospermia means that natural conception is not possible without medical
intervention. However, with the right treatment, sperm retrieval procedures, or alternative
options, fathering a child is still achievable, as advised by experts at Jindal Hospital & Fertility
Centre.

Treatment may involve a series of tests to determine the cause, followed by discussions
with a fertility specialist at Jindal Hospital & Fertility Centre about possible options. If sperm
retrieval is needed, surgical procedures may be scheduled, followed by IVF with ICSI. These FAQs
and “Do’s and Don’ts” provide guidance for individuals and couples navigating the challenges of
azoospermia. For personalized advice and treatment options, it’s crucial to consult with a fertility
specialist at Jindal Hospital & Fertility Centre.

Conclusion

A diagnosis of azoospermia can feel devastating — but at
Jindal Hospital & Fertility Centre, it’s not the end of the road. With the right expertise and technology, fatherhood is still possible.

Dr. Sunil Jindal, one of India’s leading experts in micro-TESE and surgical sperm retrieval,
has helped thousands of men with azoospermia conceive using advanced microsurgical and ART techniques. Supported by
Dr. Anshu Jindal’s excellence in IVF and embryology, our team provides an integrated approach to male infertility care.

Our advanced andrology laboratory, hormonal and genetic diagnostics, and microsurgical sperm extraction techniques make
Jindal Hospital one of India’s top centers for azoospermia treatment. Every step — from diagnosis to conception —
is handled with empathy, precision, and confidentiality.

👶 At Jindal Hospital, miracles begin where hope once ended.
Schedule your consultation today and discover the path to fatherhood through science, skill, and compassion.

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