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Is my report normal or is there oligospermia?

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Dr. Ashok Kumar

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Published At October 28, 2017
Reviewed AtOctober 9, 2018

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am a 27-year-old male. Here is my semen analysis report:

  • Abstinence before sample - 2 days.
  • Semen volume - 2 ml.
  • Sperm per ml - 29 million.
  • Motility - 80 % and after 1 hour 70 % of A grade.
  • Abnormal form - 10 %.
  • Pus cell 4-2/hpf.
  • pH - 9.

Is my report normal or is there oligospermia? Please give light on the report.

Answered by Dr. Ashok Kumar

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I read your query and understand your concerns.

  • First of all, at least three to five days of abstinence must be there to have proper results of semen analysis. I am of the belief that probably you could have better counts if it is done after proper abstinence.
  • Now, regarding your query, you have perfectly normal results and the sperm count is normal as it should be at least 20 million per ml.
  • Regarding the mobility, it is again perfectly normal as you need 60 % progressive sperms.
  • If we consider the pus cells and Ph, there could be a mild infection but it could also be normal.

I hope this answers you. Thanks and regards.

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Dr. Ashok Kumar
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