Ultrasound

Ultrasound technology is an important part of the diagnostic process when evaluating the cause of male infertility.  Ultrasounds is a risk-free test that uses sound waves in order to create images of the inside of the body and does not include any form of radiation.

 

Scrotal Ultrasound

Scrotal ultrasound is used to visualize the testis, epididymis, spermatic cord, and vas deferens, all of which are located inside the scrotal sac. It is non-invasive and painless. This ultrasound can be used to diagnose various conditions associated with infertility, including varicoceles, hydroceles, tumors or cysts, testicular torsion, and inflammation.  

 

Transrectal Ultrasound (TRUS)

TRUS is commonly used to directly visualize the prostate, seminal vesicles, and ejaculatory ducats, and has proven to be important in diagnosing Obstructive Azoospermia.  The ultrasound is performed by inserting a probe into the rectum, which may cause discomfort but has no side effects.   

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Alternative Medicine

Alternative and complementary medicinal treatments are those that fall outside of mainstream healthcare; these include practices such as massage, acupuncture, tai chi, drinking green tea,

Analysis of Testicular Biopsy

Non-obstructive azoospermia is diagnosed in cases where no sperm cells can be found in the ejaculate, yet no evidence of a blockage can be seen. 

Anti-sperm Antibodies

Under regular conditions, sperm cells do not come into contact with the body’s immune system.  However, if the barrier which enforces this is broken, due

Prostate Massage

Prostate massage is a way to empty fluids from your prostate ducts. In men diagnosed with azoospermia, this fluid could contain sperm that may be

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