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I am Malaysian. I would like to know whether my result is normal or not. I have done 3 times of SA, and the pH is 8. My result of the latest one is as follow: volume: 2.9 ml sperm count: 299 mil/ml total number of sperm: 867 mil morphology : 87% Motility: immediately after liquefaction : 80% Motility: 60 minutes after liquefaction: 70% Appearance: yellowish viscid RBC/HPF: Few WBC/ HPF: ++ What does it mean by RBC/HPF and WBC/HPF? Is it normal? Thanks.
The motility is within normal limit (as per WHO 2010, grade a should be >25% or all total >50%).
The Normal sperm count is also within normal limit (as per WHO 2010, normal sperm should be > 04%).
The pus cells, RBCs are increased.( as per WHO 2010, normal semen should not contain any pus cells or RBCs). This indicates presence of urogenital infection.
So, overall, your report indicates bacterial infection for which you have to take the antibiotic like ciprofloxacin group of drug.
Regards.
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Done Semen Analysis. Are My Results Normal?
Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, your semen analysis report indicates normal sperm count (normal is 15 ml as per WHO 2010). The motility is within normal limit (as per WHO 2010, grade a should be 25% or all total 50%). The Normal sperm count is also within normal limit (as per WHO 2010, normal sperm should be 04%). The pus cells, RBCs are increased.( as per WHO 2010, normal semen should not contain any pus cells or RBCs). This indicates presence of urogenital infection. So, overall, your report indicates bacterial infection for which you have to take the antibiotic like ciprofloxacin group of drug. Regards.