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What Is Agglutination And Is The Sperm Motility Normal?

Hello HealthCareMagic:
Pls interpret my semen analysis report for me..Liquefaction Time: 15mns // Vol: 2.5m; // Appearance: Pearly White // PH: Alkaline // Sperm Conc: 80 mill/cc // Total Sperm count 200 mill/cc // Agglutination: +1 // GRADE A Progressive : 20% // GRADE B progressive: 60% // GRADE C: 15% // GRADE D Immotile: 5% // Total Sperm Motility A+B = 80% // Total Non-Motile: 20% // WBC Count : 4-5/hPF
What is agglutination and is the sperm motility okay? Also what is significance of WBC count? Thanks for this excellent service !
Fri, 30 Aug 2019
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Hi,

Agglutination is clumping of sperm.you have mild agglutination. Count and motility are absolutely normal.

You need to get a direct check-up with urologist to rule out any genitourinary tract infection (in view of agglutination and wbcs).

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

Take care

Regards,
Dr B. Radhakrishnan. Nair, OBGYN
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What Is Agglutination And Is The Sperm Motility Normal?

Hi, Agglutination is clumping of sperm.you have mild agglutination. Count and motility are absolutely normal. You need to get a direct check-up with urologist to rule out any genitourinary tract infection (in view of agglutination and wbcs). Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr B. Radhakrishnan. Nair, OBGYN