What Does My Semen Analysis Report Indicate?
Question: Hi,
My Semen Analysis report is as below:
Volume : 3.0
Colour. : Pearly white
Reaction :. Alkaline
Viscosity : Viscous
Liquification time : < 30 MIN
Microscopic features
Total Sperm count : 122 Million/ml
Active: 65 %
Sluggish : 15 %
Non-motile: 20 %
Normal forms :> 30%
Pus Cells : 2 - 3
Epithelial cells : 2 - 3
RBC : Occasional
Is it fine? m worried about rbc in semen.
My Semen Analysis report is as below:
Volume : 3.0
Colour. : Pearly white
Reaction :. Alkaline
Viscosity : Viscous
Liquification time : < 30 MIN
Microscopic features
Total Sperm count : 122 Million/ml
Active: 65 %
Sluggish : 15 %
Non-motile: 20 %
Normal forms :> 30%
Pus Cells : 2 - 3
Epithelial cells : 2 - 3
RBC : Occasional
Is it fine? m worried about rbc in semen.
Brief Answer:
Your sperm analysis report is perfectly normal and nothing to worry in it.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for trusting Healthcaremagic.
I have gone through your query and I can understand your concerns.
Your test reports are perfectly normal and nothing to worry in it.
The total count and motility fall within normal range and nothing abnormal to worry in it.
occasional rbc is a normal finding and it does not signify anything abnormally. It could be due to some minor abarasions in your genital tract.
I'm short your sperm analysis is perfectly fine and it won't affect your fertility.
Wishing you good health
Thanks
Your sperm analysis report is perfectly normal and nothing to worry in it.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for trusting Healthcaremagic.
I have gone through your query and I can understand your concerns.
Your test reports are perfectly normal and nothing to worry in it.
The total count and motility fall within normal range and nothing abnormal to worry in it.
occasional rbc is a normal finding and it does not signify anything abnormally. It could be due to some minor abarasions in your genital tract.
I'm short your sperm analysis is perfectly fine and it won't affect your fertility.
Wishing you good health
Thanks
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