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What Does Seminogram Showing Liquefaction Time, Pus Cells And Bacterial Presence Tell?

26/Mar/2014 Name : Mr. MANDEEP 31 Yrs/M BODY FLUID Test Name Result Units Normal Range SEMINOGRAM Volume 2.0 ML Colour WHITISH. REACTION ALKALINE LIQUIFACTION TIME 30 MIN. TOTAL COUNT 42 MILLION/ML (60-120) GRADE IV NIL GRADE III 05% GRADE II 10% GRADE I 15% NON MOTILE 70% NORMAL 50% ABNORMAL 50% AGGLUTINATION NIL PUS CELS 2-4 /HPF BACTERIA NIL TRICHOMONAS NIL YEAST NIL TESTICULAR CELLS NIL GERMINAL CELLS NIL IMPERESSION OLIGOASTHENOSPERMIA
Tue, 26 May 2015
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Hello

Your semen analysis findings may indicate semen infection with low motility.
Infection is indicated due to presence of few pus cells in semen.Normally semen shouldn't contain any pus cells.

You may need investigations like routine hemogram,random blood sugar,semen culture and sensitivity,ultrasound of scrotum.
You may need to take antibiotics based on culture and sensitivity report.

Motility is also low.Normally it should be at least 55 %.Your findings suggests over all 70% non motile sperms,so it is low.

Sperm count is normal.It should be at least 20 millions/ml.

Other factors like semen amount,liquefaction time etc are normal.

Fertility is expected to increase with control of infection.If infertility persists then you may need assisted fertilization techniques.

Get well soon.
Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does Seminogram Showing Liquefaction Time, Pus Cells And Bacterial Presence Tell?

Hello Your semen analysis findings may indicate semen infection with low motility. Infection is indicated due to presence of few pus cells in semen.Normally semen shouldn t contain any pus cells. You may need investigations like routine hemogram,random blood sugar,semen culture and sensitivity,ultrasound of scrotum. You may need to take antibiotics based on culture and sensitivity report. Motility is also low.Normally it should be at least 55 %.Your findings suggests over all 70% non motile sperms,so it is low. Sperm count is normal.It should be at least 20 millions/ml. Other factors like semen amount,liquefaction time etc are normal. Fertility is expected to increase with control of infection.If infertility persists then you may need assisted fertilization techniques. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan