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What Does "liquefaction Time-15 Min" In Semen Analysis Suggest?

sperm ANALYSIS .. is this normal ?

SEMINAL FLUID ANALYSIS

SPERM Concentration     44 million     SPERM/ML
SPERM MORPHOLOGY     NORMAL :     70%
     ABNORMAL:     30%
SPERM MOTALITY:          
     ACTIVE:     55%
     SLUGGISH:     25%
     IMMOTILE:     20%
LIQUEFACTION TIME:     15     MIN
VOLUME:     3.5     ML
VISCOSITY:     +1     
pH:     Alkaline
SPERMATOCYTES:     0-1     
SPERMATIDS:     0-1     
PUS CEELS:     0-1     
METHOD OF COLLECTION     Masturbation
ABSTINANCE     3     DAYS


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Fri, 30 Mar 2018
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

Your semen analysis report is absolutely normal. Normally immediately after ejaculation semen will be vicious and thick. After 15-30 minutes semen will liquefy into thin water like consistency and this is called liquefaction.


Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Siddartha
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What Does "liquefaction Time-15 Min" In Semen Analysis Suggest?

Hello, Your semen analysis report is absolutely normal. Normally immediately after ejaculation semen will be vicious and thick. After 15-30 minutes semen will liquefy into thin water like consistency and this is called liquefaction. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Siddartha