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Nil Production Of Semen

Azoospermia is a term given for nil production of semen. It is a condition in which there's no measurable sperm in a man's ejaculate called semen. It also leads to male infertility.

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Is it fine for a 18-year-old male to get low semen after masturbation?

Query: Hi, I last masturbated about four weeks ago. It was very little, like a teaspoon. However, I masturbate three times a week. Should I be worried? I am currently taking acne medicine. I am an 18-year-old male with a height of 5'3" feet and weighing 127.86 pounds.   Read Full »


Dr. Raveendran S R

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Low semen can happen in case of dehydration, hormonal imbalance, urine infection, and vitamin deficiency. I suggest you take adequate water and check your testosterone, thyroid function test, and urine. In addition, I would suggest you take Zincovit (multivitamin) table...  Read Full »

Is biopsy of testis the only option to test for dry ejaculation?

Query: Hi doctor, My younger brother is about to get married. He has a problem of "dry ejaculation" which disables him to masturbate. It seems like his body does not produce any semen at all. He has the sexual pleasure just like normal people, the only problem is that he does not have any semen. He visit...  Read Full »


Dr. Ashok Kumar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. First of all, I would like to tell you that biopsy is completely safe. It hurts very minimally, only like an intravenous injection. During a biopsy, a small piece of tissue (from the testis) is taken for examination and there is no risk of damaging his testis forever...  Read Full »

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