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What Does this semen Analysis Test Result Mean?

Plz anyone can suggest me for below analysis, special concern with liquefaction time, clumping, pus cells what difference in clumping and agglutination since agglomeration is nill Volume 2.5 Color grey Ph 8.0 Viscosity liquefaction time 1 hour Fructose test positive Total sperm count 84 million per ml Active motile 60% Sluggish motile 20% Non motile 20% Pus cells 1-3 /HPF Macrophages 0-2 /hpf RBC s 0-1 /hpf Yeast/ bacterial nill Abnormal forms 3% Immature forms 2% Agglutination nill Clumping present
Mon, 31 Aug 2015
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Hello

Infection may cause increase in liquefaction time.
Infection is indicated due to presence of few pus cells and occasional RBC in semen.
You may need culture and sensitivity and may need to take antibiotics.

Sperm count is normal.Normally it should be at least 20 millions/ml.

Morphology of sperms is also acceptable.Only 16 % sperms with normal morphology is required for natural fertilization.
Fructose is also normally found in semen.
Motility is also normal.Normally motility should be at least 55 %.

Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does this semen Analysis Test Result Mean?

Hello Infection may cause increase in liquefaction time. Infection is indicated due to presence of few pus cells and occasional RBC in semen. You may need culture and sensitivity and may need to take antibiotics. Sperm count is normal.Normally it should be at least 20 millions/ml. Morphology of sperms is also acceptable.Only 16 % sperms with normal morphology is required for natural fertilization. Fructose is also normally found in semen. Motility is also normal.Normally motility should be at least 55 %. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan