Normal Semen Test Report
I am having lite brown semen colour from past two ejaculations. Observed it on a white comord. ...
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Hello- dark brown or black semen may be a sign of heavier bleeding or blood that has been in the body for longer periods of time. This may occur due to a heavy injury, such as a spinal cord injury or trauma in the genitals. Sometimes, spinal cord injuries may occur without heavy bleeding and may still turn semen dark. Anyone who tells you that blood in your semen or haemospermia is normal, he/she is wrong. No, it is not normal. In fact, blood coming out of any part of your body can in no way be normal. We often hear some patients say that the doctors they have consulted before, about this very crucial problem, regarded it as not serious. Neglecting blood in your semen is a very bad idea. It will not go away without proper treatment. On the other hand, addressing it at the earliest will help cure the problem completely.
Hello! got a semen test. Grey-white / volume 2.4 ml / ph 8.0 / viscosity high/ liquefaction >1h / sperm count: occ slugg ...
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Meri shadi ko 3 saal ho gye maine abhi apna semen analysis test karaya hai jisne sperm motility mai. Rapid progressive ( ...
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Lifestyle changes: Adopting a healthy lifestyle can positively impact sperm motility. This includes maintaining a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, staying hydrated, avoiding excessive alcohol consumption, quitting smoking, and managing stress. Regular exercise: Regular physical activity has been associated with improved sperm quality, including motility. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week. Supplements: Some supplements have been shown to support sperm health and motility, such as Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), L-carnitine, zinc, vitamin C, vitamin E, and omega-3 fatty acids. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any supplements, as they may interact with other medications or have side effects. Avoiding heat exposure: Excessive heat, such as from hot tubs, saunas, or tight underwear, can negatively impact sperm motility. Avoiding heat exposure to the genital area may help improve motility. Medical treatment: Depending on the underlying cause of reduced motility, medical treatment may be necessary. This could include addressing hormonal imbalances, treating infections or inflammation, or exploring assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF) with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). REGARDS DR MS HAQUE
Hello doctor, please go through my semen analysis test report and tell me the status. Semen analysis: semen time of coll ...
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Semen volume: the semen volume is within the normal range (2.0 ml). Normal semen volume typically ranges from 1.5 to 5.0 ml. Semen ph: the semen ph is slightly alkaline at 7.5. Alkaline ph is normal for semen and helps to neutralize the acidic environment of the female reproductive tract. Semen viscosity: the semen viscosity is described as thick. While some viscosity is normal, excessively thick semen could potentially affect sperm movement. Liquefaction time: the semen took 40 minutes to liquefy at 37°c, which is within the normal range. Liquefaction is the process by which semen changes from a gel-like consistency to a more liquid state. Sperm concentration: the sperm concentration is 48 million sperm per milliliter (48 million/ml), which is considered within the normal range. Total sperm count is also provided (96 million/ejaculate). Sperm motility: rapid progressive motility is 30%, sluggish/slow motility is 30%, non-progressive motility is 20%, and immotile sperm is 20%. Motility rates are important for sperm's ability to reach and fertilize an egg. The total motility (sum of rapid, sluggish, and non-progressive) is 80%, which is generally considered good. Vitality: sperm vitality is 65%, indicating the percentage of live sperm. This value is within the normal range. Sperm morphology: normal forms (morphology) are reported as 70%. This represents the percentage of sperm with normal shapes. A morphology of 70% is generally considered good. Cellular contents: pus cells are reported as 2-3/hpf (high-power field), and there are no red blood cells or epithelial cells detected. This suggests a relatively low level of white blood cells (pus cells), which is considered normal. Regards Dr. Ms. haque.
My sperm test report volume :1 2l, total sperm count =29.4 ,grade a = ---, grade b =56% ,grade c =8% ,normal =49%,commen ...
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I'm 24 years female and trying to conceive since last 4-5 months. But after intercourse a large amount of fluid spills o ...
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1) semen coming out following intercourse is normal. 2) pregnancy can occur only one day of the cycle that is ovulation day so unprotected sex around that day only important. As only one day in month nature should be given 12-24 trials (12 to 24 months) before couple need any active management by gynecologist or infertility specialist 3) any couple desirous of pregnancy and not getting the same naturally must meet a gynecologist or infertility specialist accepting the fact that it needs many reports and different trials of treatment. This means the couple must have patience and go to one with whom they have trust to stick for a long time.
Mere husbnd ka sperm count km tha or motality bhi. Abhi wo homeopathy se dawa kra rhe. H.1 month se. Hum log ek sal se t ...
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Aapki pareshani samajhne ke liye main sabse pehle yeh kehna chahunga ki har couple ke liye bacha paida karna ek samay grahan karya ho sakta hai. Parantu, agar aapko lagta hai ki aapko ya aapke pati ko kisi prakar ki takleef ho sakti hai, to aapko ek reproductive specialist ya fertility specialist se milna chahiye. Yadi aapne already ek comprehensive health checkup karwaya hai aur koi bhi health issue nahi aaya hai, to shayad aapka sharir theek ho. Lekin, sperm count aur motility mein kami hone ki wajah se, aapke pati ke reproductive health mein kuch gadbadi ho sakti hai. Isliye, unhe homeopathic treatment lene se pehle ek urologist ya andrologist se milna chahiye. Aapke pati ko homeopathic treatment lene ke baad bhi agar koi improvement nahi dikh rahi hai, to unhe ek allopathic fertility specialist ya urologist se consult karna chahiye. Unka semen analysis aur aur doosre test karwaye ja sakte hain taki exact problem ka pata chale aur uska sahi ilaaj kiya ja sake. Aapko bhi apne gynecologist se regular checkup karwaye aur unhe apni situation aur concerns share karein. Wo aapko sahi guidance denge aur agar zarurat hogi, to aapko bhi further testing karwaya ja sakta hai. REGARDS DR MS HAQUE
We have undergone the iui process on 11th feb. Now my wife suffering from little spotting of a brown or red color. Spott ...
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Hello sir just like how a couple do not get pregnant every time they have intercourse, even if it is around the time of ovulation the success of iui is around 15-20 percent max even in the best circumstances.
I have 62 mil/ml sperm concentration motile sperm - 60 sluggish motile-10 non motile -30 normal shape sperm - 70 % pu ce ...
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Let's break down the key parameters in your report: sperm concentration: your sperm concentration is reported as 62 million per milliliter (62 mil/ml), which falls within the normal range. Normal sperm concentration typically ranges from 15 million to more than 200 million sperm per milliliter. Motility: motility refers to the ability of sperm to move. You've mentioned 60% motile sperm and 10% sluggish motile sperm. A total of 70% of sperm showing some degree of motility is generally considered good. Morphology: the percentage of normal-shaped sperm is reported as 70%. Morphology refers to the size and shape of sperm. A morphology of 70% is within the normal range. However, different laboratories may use slightly different criteria for assessing morphology. Other cells: presence of pus cells (pu cells) and red blood cells (rbc) in semen may suggest infection or inflammation. It's important to investigate the cause of these findings, and your healthcare provider may recommend further testing or treatment if needed. Volume: the semen volume is reported as 2 ml, which is within the normal range. Normal semen volume is typically between 1.5 and 5 milliliters. Regards Dr. Ms. haque.
Hi doctor very good evening to you. I have 3 questions, please suggest me 1-sterile after 48 hour of aerobic incubation, ...
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Sterile after 48 hours of aerobic incubation: this phrase likely refers to a culture or microbiology test where a sample is incubated aerobically (with exposure to air) for 48 hours to check for bacterial or fungal growth. If the sample remains sterile after this period, it means that no significant microbial contamination was detected during the incubation period. Sperm count 70 million, mobility 20%: a sperm count of 70 million is generally considered within the normal range. However, a sperm mobility (motility) rate of 20% is lower than the typical reference range (which is often around 40% or higher). While it's still possible to achieve pregnancy with a 20% motility rate, higher motility is generally more favorable. Treatment options might include lifestyle changes, supplements, or medications. Consulting with a healthcare professional or a fertility specialist is crucial to determine the most appropriate course of action based on your individual situation. Timing of semen test after intercourse: the timing between intercourse and a semen analysis can influence the results. A 10-day gap between intercourse and the test may not provide the most accurate representation of the current sperm parameters. Sperm parameters can vary, and it's often recommended to have the semen analysis done within 2-7 days after the last ejaculation to get a more accurate reflection of sperm quality. Having the test done within 3-4 days after intercourse is a common guideline to ensure that the sample represents the most recent sperm production. The 10-day gap may lead to less accurate results regarding current sperm quality. Regards Dr. Ms. haque.






