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Any Recommendations For Problems In Motility After Liquefaction In Semen Examination?
Good day doctor. My semen examination report shows that i have some problem in motility after liquefaction as following. Sperm count : 38 millions Volume:5.0 ml Liquefaction : 30 min Abnormal forms : 25 per cent Pus cell : 2/3 Fast progressive : 5 / Slow progressive : 20 / Non progressive : 40 / Immotile : 35 / Aglutinatin +
What would you please recommend about it doctor. Thanks
The liquefaction is the process when the gel formed by proteins from the seminal vesicles is broken up and the semen becomes more liquid. It normally takes less than 20 minutes for the sample to change from a thick gel into a liquid. In the NICE guidelines, a liquefaction time within 60 minutes is regarded as within normal ranges. That's mean in ur case liquefactionn is normal. now according to WHO has motility factor should be 50% and this must be measured within 60 minutes of collection. In ur case motility factor is around 65%. there is nothing to worry in ur report
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Any Recommendations For Problems In Motility After Liquefaction In Semen Examination?
hi thanks for using healthcare magic The liquefaction is the process when the gel formed by proteins from the seminal vesicles is broken up and the semen becomes more liquid. It normally takes less than 20 minutes for the sample to change from a thick gel into a liquid. In the NICE guidelines, a liquefaction time within 60 minutes is regarded as within normal ranges. That s mean in ur case liquefactionn is normal. now according to WHO has motility factor should be 50% and this must be measured within 60 minutes of collection. In ur case motility factor is around 65%. there is nothing to worry in ur report thanks