
What Does The Semen Analysis Report Indicate?

Question: Hello sir , below mentioned my report is normal ow ...?
Days post ejaculation 4 Days
Time of Collection 10:53 am
Time of testing sample 11:53 am
Whole/Partial Whole
Liquefaction Normal
Volume (ml) 2.0 ml
Ph 8.0
Viscosity Normal
Total sperm concentration 59.6 Mill/ml
Progressive motility (grades a+b) 38 %
Non progressive motility (grade c) 11 %
Immotile sperms (grade d) 51 %
Semen Morphology (calculated 9 %
normal morphology, WHO)
Progressive motile sperm 22.9 Mill/ml
concentration
Functional sperm concentration 4.9 Mill/ml
Sperm Velocity (average path velocity) 11 micron/sec
Sperm motility index 135"
Total sperm number 119.2 Million
Total motile sperms 45.8 Million
Total functional sperm 9.8 Million
Days post ejaculation 4 Days
Time of Collection 10:53 am
Time of testing sample 11:53 am
Whole/Partial Whole
Liquefaction Normal
Volume (ml) 2.0 ml
Ph 8.0
Viscosity Normal
Total sperm concentration 59.6 Mill/ml
Progressive motility (grades a+b) 38 %
Non progressive motility (grade c) 11 %
Immotile sperms (grade d) 51 %
Semen Morphology (calculated 9 %
normal morphology, WHO)
Progressive motile sperm 22.9 Mill/ml
concentration
Functional sperm concentration 4.9 Mill/ml
Sperm Velocity (average path velocity) 11 micron/sec
Sperm motility index 135"
Total sperm number 119.2 Million
Total motile sperms 45.8 Million
Total functional sperm 9.8 Million
Brief Answer:
Asthenospermia
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I read your query and I understand your concerns.
Following is my reply
1. Your count and morphology are normal. Not to worry.
2. Progressive motility is low hence called asthenospermia. This needs to improve.
3. Stop smoking and alcohol if you have habit.
4. Follow healthy diet and exercise regimen continuously for next 3 months. Repeat semen analysis after 3 months to check progress.
Asthenospermia
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I read your query and I understand your concerns.
Following is my reply
1. Your count and morphology are normal. Not to worry.
2. Progressive motility is low hence called asthenospermia. This needs to improve.
3. Stop smoking and alcohol if you have habit.
4. Follow healthy diet and exercise regimen continuously for next 3 months. Repeat semen analysis after 3 months to check progress.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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