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Is My Report On Semen Analysis Normal ?

pls find below my semen analysis and advise me whether it is normal? Viscosity - Normal volume - 3.5ml Liquefaction - 30 min reaction - alkaline colour - creamish sperm count - 50M/ml Motility activiely motile 15% sluggishly motile - 30% non-motile - 55% abnormal forms - 45% pus cells - 1-2 /hpf red blood cells - Absent spermatogenic cells - 2-4 /hpf sperm agglutination - absent
Mon, 16 Apr 2012
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hi, There are some problems with your semen report but remember a single report will not be sufficient to diagnose a problem with a male so you must repeat the test after 1-3 months and preferably after an abstinence of 3 days. You should consult a urologist if you have any clinical problem now or if the problem persist after repeat testing. Then your history, examination & any medication you are taking will be reviewed to help improve your results.Take care.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Kamal Kishore Bandil's  Response
Sperm motility is below normal.



As you have pus cell so you have to take treatment of both these.
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Is My Report On Semen Analysis Normal ?

Hi, There are some problems with your semen report but remember a single report will not be sufficient to diagnose a problem with a male so you must repeat the test after 1-3 months and preferably after an abstinence of 3 days. You should consult a urologist if you have any clinical problem now or if the problem persist after repeat testing. Then your history, examination & any medication you are taking will be reviewed to help improve your results.Take care.