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What Does This Result From Semen Analysis Indicate?

hi sir, in my semen analysis report the colour is opaque grey,volume- 2 ml, ph -7.8, liquification time is within 15 mts, active motile 25%,sluggish motile- 05 % and the dead motile 70%,my total count is 12 million/cu.mm, and the microscopy is PUS 2-4/hpf,is it in normal range
Mon, 17 Aug 2015
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Hello, greetings! I have gone through your reports. You seem to be suffering from a condition called as oligozoospermia. This is a situation in which the sperm count is lesser than the normal levels. The normal sperm count according to the World Health Organisation is above 14 million, active motility being more than 43%. The colour, volume, number of pus cells and liquefaction time appear to be in the normal limits.
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What Does This Result From Semen Analysis Indicate?

Hello, greetings! I have gone through your reports. You seem to be suffering from a condition called as oligozoospermia. This is a situation in which the sperm count is lesser than the normal levels. The normal sperm count according to the World Health Organisation is above 14 million, active motility being more than 43%. The colour, volume, number of pus cells and liquefaction time appear to be in the normal limits.