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IS The HCG And Clomid Treatment Correct For The Semen Count Of Zero?
My husband has used steroids on and off many years . He had a seamon analysis and his count was 0. He had been off steroids for 3 months. Its been 7 we still have not concieved. How can we get HCG and clomid for him we have done alot of research about that.
Hello Thanks for query. Based on your statement it seems that your husband has what is termed as Azoospermia suggesting no sperms in semen . This is due to either of the two causes 1)Absence of sperm production by testicles . 2) Blockage in the pathway of transmission of sperms from testis to urethra.
What you need first is to do Testicular Biopsy to confirm whether the testicles are producing sperms or not (Spermatogenesis).
If there is a spermatogenetic activity as revealed on biopsy you will have to undergo radilological test Vaso Vasogram to rule out /confirm the blockage in transmission of sperms.
If there is no sperms production by testis no drugs either HCG or Clomid will help to stimulate the spermatic activities by testis .
You need to consult qualified Urologist for evaluation rather than doing any on line research yourself.. Dr.Patil.
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IS The HCG And Clomid Treatment Correct For The Semen Count Of Zero?
Hello Thanks for query. Based on your statement it seems that your husband has what is termed as Azoospermia suggesting no sperms in semen . This is due to either of the two causes 1)Absence of sperm production by testicles . 2) Blockage in the pathway of transmission of sperms from testis to urethra. What you need first is to do Testicular Biopsy to confirm whether the testicles are producing sperms or not (Spermatogenesis). If there is a spermatogenetic activity as revealed on biopsy you will have to undergo radilological test Vaso Vasogram to rule out /confirm the blockage in transmission of sperms. If there is no sperms production by testis no drugs either HCG or Clomid will help to stimulate the spermatic activities by testis . You need to consult qualified Urologist for evaluation rather than doing any on line research yourself.. Dr.Patil.