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Had Sperms Analysed Showed Presence Of Epithelial Cells. What Does Sperm Count Show?

hi doc.my age is 31and here is my examination result, volume 1ml, color pearly white,reaction alkaline,viscosity viscous,liquefaction time 30mnts..
total spearm count:65 million/ml
mortility
actively motile 60%,sluggishly motile:20%,non motile :20%
morpho;ogy
normal forms :90%, abnormal forms :10%
other features
pus cell :2-3/hpf,epithelial cells :occasional,rbc's :nill,others :nill........... do you think these are healthy statistics for a healthy sperm
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Sperm count Shows about the differential status of your sperm as per the condition of sperms and the contents present in semen.

Your sperm count is normal and good..

Epithelial cells are the surface layer cells which may get into the semen during ejaculation during infection this number may increase with the increase in pus cells etc..

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Had Sperms Analysed Showed Presence Of Epithelial Cells. What Does Sperm Count Show?

Sperm count Shows about the differential status of your sperm as per the condition of sperms and the contents present in semen. Your sperm count is normal and good.. Epithelial cells are the surface layer cells which may get into the semen during ejaculation during infection this number may increase with the increase in pus cells etc.. Hope the answer is satisfactory ... For more queries please donot hesitate to write!