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Done Sperm Analysis. Will I Be A Father?

hello sir dr. i m 26 year old and i got married 4 month ago and still i cant be a hopefull for a father my volume is 4.0 ml, reaction is alkaline, liquification time is 30 min sperm count is 65 million/ml sperm motility is excelent 35, good is 10, poor is 05, non-motile 50, morphology head piece defect 30%, mid piece defect 05%, tail defect 20% , pus cells 2-3 /hpf, red blood cells nill, epithelial cells nill,
Tue, 5 Mar 2013
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Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das

Look, your semen analysis report indicates normal sperm count (normal is > 15 ml as per WHO 2010).
The motility is within normal limit (as per WHO 2010, grade a should be >25% or all total >50%).
The Normal sperm count is also within normal limit (as per WHO 2010, normal sperm should be > 04%).
The pus cells are present (as per WHO 2010, normal semen should contain no pus cells).
So, overall, your report indicates possibility of genitourinary infection. For which you need a broad spectrum antibiotic.
Regards.
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Done Sperm Analysis. Will I Be A Father?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, your semen analysis report indicates normal sperm count (normal is 15 ml as per WHO 2010). The motility is within normal limit (as per WHO 2010, grade a should be 25% or all total 50%). The Normal sperm count is also within normal limit (as per WHO 2010, normal sperm should be 04%). The pus cells are present (as per WHO 2010, normal semen should contain no pus cells). So, overall, your report indicates possibility of genitourinary infection. For which you need a broad spectrum antibiotic. Regards.