
What Do My Semen Analysis Test Results Indicate?

Question: I got married last 4 months, Today I have tested semen analysis test for individual small doubt. But the report has TOTAL sperm count: 18 million, Motility Active: 20-30, sluggish: 10-15, Dead: 50-60.(Microscope examination: PUS CELLS: 10-12, RBC3-4, EPI CELLS: 6-8) (morphology: Normal forms: 38,head defects: 30,mid piece defects: 08, Tail defects:38...so kindly suggest how to improve our sperm count and avoid pus CELLS in semen.....and how to getting pregnant?
Brief Answer:
Repeat semen analysis after month, rule out vericocele
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome
I have gone through your query.
Total sperm count is less, normal forms are slightly less and dead is 50 to 60 which is more. Pus cells are more indicating towards genitourinary infection.
Genitourinary infection can be responsible for decreased total count as well as decreasing normal forms.
So I would suggest you to take course of antibiotic like tablet norflox 400 mg twice daily for five days and repeat the semen analysis after a month with three days of sexual abstinence.
Other possibility of increased dead sperm is varicocele. Sectoral ultrasound is required to rule out this.
Hope this helps
Take care
Repeat semen analysis after month, rule out vericocele
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome
I have gone through your query.
Total sperm count is less, normal forms are slightly less and dead is 50 to 60 which is more. Pus cells are more indicating towards genitourinary infection.
Genitourinary infection can be responsible for decreased total count as well as decreasing normal forms.
So I would suggest you to take course of antibiotic like tablet norflox 400 mg twice daily for five days and repeat the semen analysis after a month with three days of sexual abstinence.
Other possibility of increased dead sperm is varicocele. Sectoral ultrasound is required to rule out this.
Hope this helps
Take care
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Dr. Veerisetty Shyamkumar

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