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Semen Analysis Shows Pus Cells, Fifty Percent Active Sperm Motility. How To Prevent Pus Cells?

hi i am 32 years old and i got married last September 2009. last year i tested my semen analyses .the result is 50% active motility and there are 8 to 10 pus cells. i want know the problems that rises due to the pus cells, precautions to prevent the pus cells in my semen, and what should i do for my batter sexual, physical, and mental health
Mon, 18 Mar 2013
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Hi there ~

Pus cells in your semen analysis indicates that you probably have an infection, either urinary tract infection or a sexually transmitted disease. My sincere advice for you would be to consult with an expert in venereal diseases. I think that you will feel better when your infection is treated and you could have your semen analysis repeated. I hope this helped.

Take care and have a lovely day !
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Semen Analysis Shows Pus Cells, Fifty Percent Active Sperm Motility. How To Prevent Pus Cells?

Hi there ~ Pus cells in your semen analysis indicates that you probably have an infection, either urinary tract infection or a sexually transmitted disease. My sincere advice for you would be to consult with an expert in venereal diseases. I think that you will feel better when your infection is treated and you could have your semen analysis repeated. I hope this helped. Take care and have a lovely day !