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Report Shows Semen Volume 3.5, Sperm Count 121.8, Active At 13%. Indications?

Hi Doctor Please i made semen Analyse yesterday and result is volume 3.5 Reaction Semen Alkaline Color Semen Pearly white viscosity Normal liquifaction time(37c ) 1 hour sperm concentration 40.6 million/ml Total Sperm Count 121.8 millions 60% Normal Forms 40% abnormal forms WBC 1-3 / hpt RBC Nil/HPF epITHELIAL CELLS 0-1 Motility : class percentage A Active Forward Movement 13% = 40(A+B+C) B Sluggish 53% = 32(A+B) C No Forward Movement 11% D no movement 23%
Mon, 26 Nov 2012
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Welcome to HCM and thanks for your query.
The count is nearly normal.
The motility is lower than normal.
It is best to get physically examined for VARICOCELE which are enlarged veins of the spermatic cord that could contribute to the abnormality. A surgeon or a urologist will do the needful.
Wishing you good health
Regards
DR GS
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Report Shows Semen Volume 3.5, Sperm Count 121.8, Active At 13%. Indications?

Hi Welcome to HCM and thanks for your query. The count is nearly normal. The motility is lower than normal. It is best to get physically examined for VARICOCELE which are enlarged veins of the spermatic cord that could contribute to the abnormality. A surgeon or a urologist will do the needful. Wishing you good health Regards DR GS