Hello,
Azoospermia is linked to no sperm in semen. It can be due to obstructive and non-obstructive reasons.
I have some questions in this respect:-
1. Can azoospermia, due to non-obstructive reasons or due to growth arrest of sperms at spermocyte stage, be due to pH and temp. imbalances at growth's sites of sperms in testicles?
2. Will such immature sperms show immotile (no motility) sperms on sperm analysis?
3. Can vitamin C supplements, by its effect on pH, be linked to growth of sperms?
4. Can growth arrest and immotility of sperms be linked to "redox" imbalances?
Best wishes.
Azoospermia is linked to no sperm in semen. It can be due to obstructive and non-obstructive reasons.
I have some questions in this respect:-
1. Can azoospermia, due to non-obstructive reasons or due to growth arrest of sperms at spermocyte stage, be due to pH and temp. imbalances at growth's sites of sperms in testicles?
2. Will such immature sperms show immotile (no motility) sperms on sperm analysis?
3. Can vitamin C supplements, by its effect on pH, be linked to growth of sperms?
4. Can growth arrest and immotility of sperms be linked to "redox" imbalances?
Best wishes.
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