MY SEMEN PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Volume. .2.5 ml MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION Sperm concentration 86.6 million/ml MOTILITY Grade IV. 50. A M with brisk tail movement Grade III. 5. A M with tail movement Grade. II 5. Sluggish % Grade 0. 40. Immotile % MORPHOLOGY Abnormal forms 10% 0-50% Please tell me Kya mere andar kuch kami hai ager hai to Kya kare us kami ko cheek karne ke liye.
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You don't ahve to do anything and this can be taken as normal or acceptable. Motility refers to the percentage of moving sperm in the raw ejaculate. Samples are considered normal if they have greater than 40% motility. Progression ?Progression refers to the forward movement of sperm and is recorded as: Grade 4: Fast and forward progression where sperm move in a straight Motility and progression can be assessed in the following manner: Motility ? Motility refers to the percentage of moving sperm in the raw ejaculate. Samples are considered normal if they have greater than 40% motility. Progression ?Progression refers to the forward movement of sperm and is recorded as: Grade 4: Fast and forward progression where sperm move in a straight direction. Grade 3: Sperm move forward but at a slower speed and/or in a curved direction. Grade 2: Sperm move slowly and in a poorly defined direction Grade 1: Sperm move but fail to progress forward. Grade 0: Sperm show no signs of movement. The total number of sperm cells produced on a daily basis varies with the size of the testicles, but averages 85 million sperm per day per testicle, and decreases with age. Of all sperm produced daily, only a fraction will be motile. Having an adequate percentage of motile sperm with good progression in the ejaculate will help unsure that sperm are capable of arriving at the site of fertilization.
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