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Sperm Test Report Shows Sperm Count, Motility, Active Motile, Abnormal Forms, Pus Cells. Normal Report?

hi doc. here is my examination result, volume 1ml, color creamy, viscosity normal, liquefication time w/in 40 mins. Ph alkaline, Sperm count 80millions, motility w/in 1hr, actively motile 50%, sluggishly 10%, non motile 40%, abnormal forms 20% spermatocytes 4-6 hpf, pus cells 0-2 hpf, kindly advise me if this is normal or not, thank you so much doc.
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Hi, welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das.
The report shows normal liquefaction time , normal sperm count ( >40 million as per WHO 1999). MOtility of the sperm is also within normal limit ( > 50 % as per WHO 1999).
But the abnormal forms are marginally high .
Others are within normal limit.
So, overall, the report is enough for fertility.
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Sperm Test Report Shows Sperm Count, Motility, Active Motile, Abnormal Forms, Pus Cells. Normal Report?

Hi, welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das. The report shows normal liquefaction time , normal sperm count ( 40 million as per WHO 1999). MOtility of the sperm is also within normal limit ( 50 % as per WHO 1999). But the abnormal forms are marginally high . Others are within normal limit. So, overall, the report is enough for fertility.