i get Zero in the lab test, by taking a sample from thetesticle it shows normal count.
A lateral blockage in the ear canal is something obstructing the path from the outside of your body to the eardrum. The word "lateral" suggests that the blockage is near the entrance, although I think most people would call that a proximal blockage.
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You would find a sperm cell in the testes of the male reproductive system.
A vasectomy blocks the path of sperm. It does not change the production of testosterone or other hormones.
Sperm within the testicle itself are not capable of fertilizing an ovum on their own. They complete the maturation process in the epididymis.
Sterile sperm, also known as azoospermia, refers to a condition where there is no sperm present in the semen. This can be due to a blockage preventing sperm from being released or a problem with sperm production in the testes. It can cause infertility in males.
Blockage of sperm passage can be caused by several factors, including congenital abnormalities, infections, or surgeries that lead to scarring in the reproductive tract. Conditions such as epididymitis or vasectomy can also obstruct the flow of sperm. Additionally, tumors or inflammation in the reproductive organs may contribute to blockages. These issues can prevent sperm from reaching the ejaculate, impacting fertility.
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When a sub vein blockage occurs, blood can often find alternative pathways relatively quickly, typically within hours to days. The body’s circulatory system can adapt by utilizing collateral circulation, where smaller blood vessels enlarge to compensate for the blockage. However, the time frame can vary depending on the individual's health, the extent of the blockage, and the specific vascular anatomy involved. In some cases, medical intervention may be necessary to facilitate this process.
1. find blockage 2. lubricate blockage 3. stick in butt
Yes very well possible the sperm can find a way to connect the pathversectamy is just taking a part away from the path
A lateral blockage in the ear canal is something obstructing the path from the outside of your body to the eardrum. The word "lateral" suggests that the blockage is near the entrance, although I think most people would call that a proximal blockage.
Males can still produce sperm after getting chlamydia. If chlamydia causes scarring in the male reproductive tract, it's possible that sperm count will be decreased due to the blockage. In addition, men who get chlamydia infection in the testes may experience a decrease in sperm quality and quantity that gradually resolves after treatment. But sperm production continues.
The answer would simply be: A closed circuit, un-open path, closed , un openable?? some of thoughs? maybe?
that's for me to know and you to find out.
The egg path is called a oviduct. It helps the egg become reachable so it can become fertilized by the sperm
male- testes, sperm ducts, cloaca female- ovaries, oviducts, uteri, and cloaca -hope this helped :)