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What Does My Semen Analysis Test Report Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 23 Mar 2016
Question: Hi Doc, My hubby' s Semem Report is
sperm colour - Grayish white
Viscosity - viscous
Volume - 2.2ml
Ph - 7.7
Sperm count - 25 millions/ ml
Motility - Active motile - 20%
Sluggish motile - 30%
Non motile - 50%
Grading - Asthenospermia
Most of the sperms present in long tail with few round head and swollen neck seen
Pus cells - 2 - 3
Epithelial cells - occasional
RBC'S - 6-8

May i get chance to get pregnant.
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Answered by Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Yes, your hubby can become a father.

Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX Hi & Welcome.
Thanks for posting your query on healthcare magic.

I have gone through your semen analysis report, it appears all the parameters of the semen are within the normal limit except for the presence of RBCs cells and the pus cells in the semen which are suggestive of infection either in Seminal vesicle or Prostate.
The infection can be treated by a course of appropriate antibiotics, but I would suggest you to consult the Urologist for complete evaluation and treatment.
Hope I could answer your query.
Best regards.









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What Does My Semen Analysis Test Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Yes, your hubby can become a father. Detailed Answer: Dear XXXXXXX Hi & Welcome. Thanks for posting your query on healthcare magic. I have gone through your semen analysis report, it appears all the parameters of the semen are within the normal limit except for the presence of RBCs cells and the pus cells in the semen which are suggestive of infection either in Seminal vesicle or Prostate. The infection can be treated by a course of appropriate antibiotics, but I would suggest you to consult the Urologist for complete evaluation and treatment. Hope I could answer your query. Best regards.