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Is Total Sperm Count Of 67 Million Cause Infertility Based On The Report?

HELLO DOCTOR, I TOOK THE SEMEN TEST. MY SEMEN TEST REPORT IS BELOW.

TOTAL COUNT 67 MILLION/ML

SPERM MOTILITY : 55%

SLUGGISH : 30%

NON MOTILE : 15%

EPITHELIAL CELLS : NIL / HPF

PUS CELLS : 0-1 / HPF

ERYTHROCYTES : NIL

OTHER : NIL

PLESE TELL ME THAT THIS REPORT RIGHT



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Hello,

As per your history, 67 million sperm count is absolutely normal. It may not cause infertility.

There can be other causes for infertility from your partner side. So kindly consult with gynecologist and get evaluated throughly.

Along with that avoid stress. Take balanced diet and avoid smoking and alcohol.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Shyam B. Kale, General & Family Physician
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Is Total Sperm Count Of 67 Million Cause Infertility Based On The Report?

Hello, As per your history, 67 million sperm count is absolutely normal. It may not cause infertility. There can be other causes for infertility from your partner side. So kindly consult with gynecologist and get evaluated throughly. Along with that avoid stress. Take balanced diet and avoid smoking and alcohol. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shyam B. Kale, General & Family Physician