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Is The Sperm Count Normal?

Can you help me to analyze this report..MACROSCOPIC Volume 2     .     5      ml Colour Pearly White Reaction Alkaline Viscocity Normal Liquefaction time 30      Minutes       Agglutination       Absent             MICROSCOPIC             Sperm Count     .       50      Millions     /     ml             MOTILITY             Active       20      %             Slugglish       40      %             Non motile       40      %             MORPHOLOGY             Normal forms       70      %             Abnormal forms       30      %             OTHER FINDINGS             Pus Cells       10      -      15     /     hpf             Epithelial Cells       Nil             Spermatogenic Cells       NIL             RBC       1     -     2     /     HPF             IMPRESSION     .       NORMOSPERMIA
Fri, 25 Jul 2014
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Hello
Sperm count normally is 60 to 120 millions .
In you 50 million/ml i.e. 50 x 2.5 = 112.5 million .
This means sperm count is absolutely in normal range .
Viscocity , color and liquefaction time are also normal .
Now question of motility that is 90-100 % in an individual {( in your case it is active 20 % ( very low ) sluggish 40 % while non motile 40 % )}.
Now about morphology . 70 % and abnormal 30% this is also within normal limit.
Pus cells are 10-15 for this take some antibiotics for 5-7 days , rests are normal .Normal fertility is associated with sperms counts of > 48 million /mL ( in your case it is 50 million , so normal ) with a motility of 63 % ( 20 % in your case below normal ) with 12 % exhibiting normal morphology ( normal in your case ) .
Sub fertility is seen with sperm counts of
The main point in your case is motility of SPERMS are very less so consult INFERTILITY specialist and get his opinion.
Hope this will help you.
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Is The Sperm Count Normal?

Hello Sperm count normally is 60 to 120 millions . In you 50 million/ml i.e. 50 x 2.5 = 112.5 million . This means sperm count is absolutely in normal range . Viscocity , color and liquefaction time are also normal . Now question of motility that is 90-100 % in an individual {( in your case it is active 20 % ( very low ) sluggish 40 % while non motile 40 % )}. Now about morphology . 70 % and abnormal 30% this is also within normal limit. Pus cells are 10-15 for this take some antibiotics for 5-7 days , rests are normal .Normal fertility is associated with sperms counts of 48 million /mL ( in your case it is 50 million , so normal ) with a motility of 63 % ( 20 % in your case below normal ) with 12 % exhibiting normal morphology ( normal in your case ) . Sub fertility is seen with sperm counts of The main point in your case is motility of SPERMS are very less so consult INFERTILITY specialist and get his opinion. Hope this will help you.