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This is a reversible process.
You think probable to a reversible reaction.
Reversible.
It depends on how you bend the wood. For example, if you steam it, it is reversible. But if you cut notches, it is not reversible.
No it is not a reversible change.
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AZOOSPERMIA
Whether a person with azoospermia can produce sperm depends on the type of azoospermia they have. People with pre-testicular azoospermia usually make very little if any sperm. People with testicular azoospermia may make sperm, but again the amount is minimal. People with post-testicular azoospermia may make normal amounts of sperm, but it cannot be ejaculated.
A condition where no semen is produced is aspermia, while azoospermia is the lack of sperm cells in the semen.
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List of causes of Azoospermia Following is a list of causes or underlying conditions (see also Misdiagnosis of underlying causes of Azoospermia) that could possibly cause Azoospermia includes: High fever - causing temporary lack of sperm Undescended testicle Testicle conditions Obstructions of seminal passages Testicle infection Certain hormonal disorders If the suffers have used some improper medications , they will also get this diseae , Azoospermia is the cause of male infertility , the diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill can help to promote the blood circulation and it can help to cure Azoospermia in one to three months .
The initials PIH is usually reserved for the medical condition "Pregnancy Induced-Hypertension". This type of hypertension is usually reversible once the baby is born.
Azoospermia is the absence of sperm in the semen, while Oligospermia is a low sperm count in the semen. Azoospermia indicates no sperm are present, while Oligospermia indicates a reduced number of sperm. Both conditions can impact fertility.
Some of the symptoms related to the medical condition called Azoospermia are the inability to get your partner pregnant and clear watery or whitish discharge of the male organ.
reversible
It is available, just not all strengths
Yes, this change is reversible.