
What Does My Semen Analysis Test Report Indicate?

Question: Hi, My semen analysis is as follows :
Quantity - 0.5 ml
Viscosity - Normal
Lequification time - 2 hours
Sperm Count - 91 millions /ml
Progressively Motile - 10%
Non Progressively XXXXXXX - 52%
Non Motile - 38 %
Morphologically Normal Sperm - 61%
Abnormal Sperm - 39%
Pus Cells - 8 to 10
Can anyone please help me to understand what is wrong with the report?
Thank you!
Quantity - 0.5 ml
Viscosity - Normal
Lequification time - 2 hours
Sperm Count - 91 millions /ml
Progressively Motile - 10%
Non Progressively XXXXXXX - 52%
Non Motile - 38 %
Morphologically Normal Sperm - 61%
Abnormal Sperm - 39%
Pus Cells - 8 to 10
Can anyone please help me to understand what is wrong with the report?
Thank you!
Brief Answer:
Progressively XXXXXXX sperms should be more than 32%
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Progressively XXXXXXX sperms should be more than 32% normally which is not there in your case. First thing you need to do is to consult an XXXXXXX and get the test repeated again to cross check and interpret the results again accurately.
Thanks
Progressively XXXXXXX sperms should be more than 32%
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Progressively XXXXXXX sperms should be more than 32% normally which is not there in your case. First thing you need to do is to consult an XXXXXXX and get the test repeated again to cross check and interpret the results again accurately.
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


Hi, Thank you for your response. Doctor has suggested to use Tab Aminogold and Tab Clofert 25. He has also suggested to practice Yoga and Meditation.
Brief Answer:
Yes, that might be helpful
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Yes, that might be helpful.
But however please also follow up with XXXXXXX as I suggested.
Thanks
Yes, that might be helpful
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Yes, that might be helpful.
But however please also follow up with XXXXXXX as I suggested.
Thanks
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