Since the majority of ejaculate volume is derived from the seminal vesicles, absence or hypoplasia of these structures can lead to a low volume of ejaculate. Typically, men with the absence of the vas deferens have low-volume (often less than 0.5 ml), acidic semen.
Surgery. For example, a varicocele can often be surgically corrected or an obstructed vas deferens can be repaired. Treating infections. Treatments for sexual intercourse problems. Hormone treatments and medications. Assisted reproductive technology (art).
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