Your report suggests semen infection with decreased sperm motility. Motility should be at least 55%.Your findings indicate only 30 % motility. Semen infection may be due to UTI or prostatitis.
Infection is indicated by presence of excessive pus cells and RBC in semen.
You need proper clinical examination and further investigations. You need routine hemogram,RBS,culture and sensitivity of semen. Proper antibiotics depend upon culture and sensitivity report.
50 millions/ml sperm count is normal.Normally sperm count should be at least 20 millions/ml.
Other findings like liquefaction time is normal.
Motility should improve with control of infection.If low motility persists then you may need assisted fertilization techniques like IUI.
hi, Dr. Boskey Gandhi is here, in your semen analysis, total sperm count is good, but motility is only 30% ,in which active motility is only 5%,which is too low, so u should consult good andrologist, good luck.
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Hello Your report suggests semen infection with decreased sperm motility. Motility should be at least 55%.Your findings indicate only 30 % motility. Semen infection may be due to UTI or prostatitis. Infection is indicated by presence of excessive pus cells and RBC in semen. You need proper clinical examination and further investigations. You need routine hemogram,RBS,culture and sensitivity of semen. Proper antibiotics depend upon culture and sensitivity report. 50 millions/ml sperm count is normal.Normally sperm count should be at least 20 millions/ml. Other findings like liquefaction time is normal. Motility should improve with control of infection.If low motility persists then you may need assisted fertilization techniques like IUI. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan