Biology, asked by briannaseaton123, 11 months ago

A potential cause of male infertility is a blockage of the vas deferens. The blockage could be due to the build up of scar tissue along the vas deferens. What medical treatment would most likely be used to treat this type of infertility? A. medication to stimulate sperm production B. implantation of semen into the testes C. hormone therapy to increase testosterone D. surgery to remove the obstruction

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Answered by carlyhatch2005
6

Answer:

surgery to remove the obstruction

Explanation:

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Answered by soniatiwari214
3

Answer:

Surgery to remove the obstruction can be used to treat this type of infertility.

Explanation:

  • Male infertility refers to any health condition in a guy that reduces the likelihood that his female spouse will become pregnant.
  • Many factors must be present for sperm to be mature, healthy, and mobile. Problems can prevent sperm cells from developing.
  • The sperm may encounter obstacles on the way to the egg. Even the scrotum's warmth can impact fertility.
  • Sperm can occasionally become obstructed as they move through the tubes. Blockage may be brought on by recurrent infections, surgery (such as a vasectomy), edema, or developmental flaws.
  • The male reproductive system can be inhibited at any point. Sperm from the testicles cannot exit the body after ejaculation if there is a barrier.

Hence, option (D) is correct.

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