What Are The Findings From The Semen Examination Report?
Posted on Tue, 11 Feb 2014
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Question: Dear Sir,
Please take a look of my Lab Report and also tell me that any operation is required in this problem or not?
Semen Examination: milky white, Volume : 3.0, Reaction : Alkaline, Liq. Time : 30 minutes
Microscopic Examination
Sperm Count = Nil
Active Motile = Nil
Sluggish Motile = Nil
Normal = Nil
Abnormal = Nil
Pus Cells = 6-8
Epithelial Cells = 4-5
RBC Cells = 2-3
Brief Answer:
You have what is called as Azospermia.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your query,based on the facts and report of your semen analysis that you have posted it appears that you have what is called as Azospermia meaning there by there are no sperms in your semen.
This is mainly due to two reasons
1)No sperms are produced by your testicles or
2) There is blockage in the passage of sperms from testicles to urethra.
First you have to get your Testicular Biopsy done to see whether the sperms are produced by the testis or not.Testicular biopsy is a surgery normally carried out under short general anaesthesia.
If it reveals spermatogenesis to be positive then you have to undergo radiological test called as Vaso Vasogram to confirm the site of blockage blockage in the passage of transmission of sperms from testis to urethra.
Please consult qualified Urologist to get these tests done .Further treatment will depend upon the results of these tests and final diagnosis.
As regards presence of pus cells it is due to infection of either seminal vesicle or Prostate which can be controlled by taking antibiotics for 4-6 weeks.
Hope I have answered your query ,Please feel free to ask if you have more questions ,I shall be happy to help you
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
Dear Sir,
Please tell me how much amount and time will take for both Testicular Biopsy and radio logical test. Also suggest some Hospital and Doctors near Lucknow or Gorakhpur in XXXXXXX pradesh.
Brief Answer:
I can not make comments about charges in U.P.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for follow up.
I am sorry I being in Karnataka can not make any comments regarding charges of these procedures in U.P.as they differ from one city to other and from one hospital to other.You have enquire with local Urologist
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
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What Are The Findings From The Semen Examination Report?
Brief Answer:
You have what is called as Azospermia.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your query,based on the facts and report of your semen analysis that you have posted it appears that you have what is called as Azospermia meaning there by there are no sperms in your semen.
This is mainly due to two reasons
1)No sperms are produced by your testicles or
2) There is blockage in the passage of sperms from testicles to urethra.
First you have to get your Testicular Biopsy done to see whether the sperms are produced by the testis or not.Testicular biopsy is a surgery normally carried out under short general anaesthesia.
If it reveals spermatogenesis to be positive then you have to undergo radiological test called as Vaso Vasogram to confirm the site of blockage blockage in the passage of transmission of sperms from testis to urethra.
Please consult qualified Urologist to get these tests done .Further treatment will depend upon the results of these tests and final diagnosis.
As regards presence of pus cells it is due to infection of either seminal vesicle or Prostate which can be controlled by taking antibiotics for 4-6 weeks.
Hope I have answered your query ,Please feel free to ask if you have more questions ,I shall be happy to help you
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.