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What Does The Following Semen Analysis Report Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 24 Jul 2017
Question: Dear Doctor,
I had my semen analysis today, below is the report:
Volume 2 ml
Liquification above 60 min
Viscosity Normal
pH 7.9
Reaction Alkaline
Fructose Positive
Sperm Count 30 mil/ml
A-Rapid progressive motility 10%
B-Sluggish progressive motility 10%
C-Non progressive motility 20%
D-No motility 60%
Morphology - Normal 60%, in, Giant & Amorphous heads 10%
WBC - 10-15 /hpf
Sperm agglutinates - present

Please comment on my report. Will I be having difficulty to become a father?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. B. Radhakrishnan. Nair (48 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Low motility

Detailed Answer:
Hi
GREETINGS
Your present semen analysis report showing decreased motility.Total count and morphology is within normal limits. One report of semen analysis is not sufficient to comment on normal status.It can vary from lab to lab.
For having detected this you can consult an urologist and get a physical examination to rule out varicocele or infection causing motility issues.
Hope my answer helps you.
Regards
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Dr. Dr. B. Radhakrishnan. Nair

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What Does The Following Semen Analysis Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Low motility Detailed Answer: Hi GREETINGS Your present semen analysis report showing decreased motility.Total count and morphology is within normal limits. One report of semen analysis is not sufficient to comment on normal status.It can vary from lab to lab. For having detected this you can consult an urologist and get a physical examination to rule out varicocele or infection causing motility issues. Hope my answer helps you. Regards