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Seminal Fluid Analysis Shows Total Sperm Count-65x10^6/ml. Meaning?

Hi my age is 28male. i got married a year ago, my wife age 32 and today had my seminal fluid analysis the result is below:-
Physical examination
vol- 2.0
colour- whitish
viscosity- loose
liquefaction complete
ph- 8
Microscopic examination
Total sperm count- 65 x 10^6/ml
Actively motile- 40 %
Feebly motile- 30 %
Non motile- 30 %
Immature form
WBCs- Neumorus /HPF 5-7
RBCs- Nill
Wed, 22 May 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM,

The semen analysis report suggests:
1. The volume, color, pH, viscosity, liquefaction time of the semen are all within normal limits.
2. The sperm concentration i.e. 65x10ˆ6/ ml is normal.
3. However, the motility is slightly on the lower side. Atleast 50% sperms should be motile for successful conception.
4. There is presence of infection which is suggested by presence of WBCs.
Antibiotics need to taken for this infection.
You need to consult your doctor for microscopic examination and culture of the semen.
Isolation of the causative organism will help in prescription of appropriate antibiotic.
semen analysis should be repeated after clearance of infection.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Seminal Fluid Analysis Shows Total Sperm Count-65x10^6/ml. Meaning?

Hello and welcome to HCM, The semen analysis report suggests: 1. The volume, color, pH, viscosity, liquefaction time of the semen are all within normal limits. 2. The sperm concentration i.e. 65x10ˆ6/ ml is normal. 3. However, the motility is slightly on the lower side. Atleast 50% sperms should be motile for successful conception. 4. There is presence of infection which is suggested by presence of WBCs. Antibiotics need to taken for this infection. You need to consult your doctor for microscopic examination and culture of the semen. Isolation of the causative organism will help in prescription of appropriate antibiotic. semen analysis should be repeated after clearance of infection. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal