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Semen Analysis Shows Some Dead Forms And Also Pus Cells. Suggest Medication?


SEMEN ANALYSIS



Collection time : 16:15
Lequification Time: 15min
Volume : 4.0ml
PH : 8.0 (Alkaline)
Cell count :59 Millions/ml

Microscopic : 55% of the SpermatoZoa Shows Active Motility.

Morphology: Along with looking Active motile Spermatozoa. There are many dead forms, atypical forms with gaint heads. Background shows many puscells ana RBC’s.


i have no habit drinking and smoking, Pls sagest good medicine, good food.
Mon, 30 Sep 2013
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Urologist 's  Response
hi,
Your semen analysis report is norma except for 2 parameters which are abnormal.
Backround shows many pus cells. But sometimes pus cells are confused with immature spermatozoa which are also quite similar in morphology. And presence of RBC's is definitely abnormal. Most of the time it is self limiting and difficult to establish a diagnosis. Most likely cause is prostatic infection. However consult your urologist for evaluation.
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Semen Analysis Shows Some Dead Forms And Also Pus Cells. Suggest Medication?

hi, Your semen analysis report is norma except for 2 parameters which are abnormal. Backround shows many pus cells. But sometimes pus cells are confused with immature spermatozoa which are also quite similar in morphology. And presence of RBC s is definitely abnormal. Most of the time it is self limiting and difficult to establish a diagnosis. Most likely cause is prostatic infection. However consult your urologist for evaluation.