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What Is The Meaning Of "Oligospermia With Impaired Motility" Mentioned In Semen Analysis Report?
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My name is Murali, iam 31 year old and i was married two years before still no children. Please find the below my recent semen analysis report and please tell me the problem what i have and also give me the proper guidance.
Report: Color : grey white Valume: 02.0ml Reaction: Alkaline Viscocity: Normal
Active Motile: 20% Sluggish Motile: 60% Non Motile: 20%
Hello, Oligospermia implies low sperm count in the seminal fluid. The normal count values range is from 20 million onward. The volume is near normal. Active motility implies those sperms that have the capacity to fertilize an egg and this value is low. Forward progression is more important. Liquefaction also is important. If this is the first time you have had the analysis, you should get the test repeated in proper way after 2-3 months to see if there is any change. No conclusion should be drawn based on one single sample. You can repeat it, if you wish a second opinion, after 3 days. Please see an andrologist for further help. Take care.
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What Is The Meaning Of "Oligospermia With Impaired Motility" Mentioned In Semen Analysis Report?
Hello, Oligospermia implies low sperm count in the seminal fluid. The normal count values range is from 20 million onward. The volume is near normal. Active motility implies those sperms that have the capacity to fertilize an egg and this value is low. Forward progression is more important. Liquefaction also is important. If this is the first time you have had the analysis, you should get the test repeated in proper way after 2-3 months to see if there is any change. No conclusion should be drawn based on one single sample. You can repeat it, if you wish a second opinion, after 3 days. Please see an andrologist for further help. Take care.