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Should Presence Of Pus Cells In Semen Analysis Be A Cause For Worry?

here with following my semen analysis report macroscopic colour opaque gray reaction alkaline total volume 2.0 ml viscosity normal microscopic total count 60.0 million actively motile 55 sluggish motile 30 non motile 15 pus cells 2-3/HPF rbc s nil epithelial cells nil other abnormalities nil pls give information abut any issue
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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You look like having almost a normal semen analysis. 2-3 pus cells is normal, and only if the count of pus cells is more than 10/hpf do we suggest a treatment for possible infection in male reproductive organs.
I also suggest that you repeat your semen analysis after one month, as per WHO recommendations.
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Should Presence Of Pus Cells In Semen Analysis Be A Cause For Worry?

You look like having almost a normal semen analysis. 2-3 pus cells is normal, and only if the count of pus cells is more than 10/hpf do we suggest a treatment for possible infection in male reproductive organs. I also suggest that you repeat your semen analysis after one month, as per WHO recommendations. Hope I have been able to help you.