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What Does The Semen Analysis With Pus Cells 4-6 Indicate?

hi doctor
following are the test reports of my husband (semem analysis) ,he is 33 yrs old and have wt of 74kg ,please tell me about his report

SEMEN ANALYSIS; SEMINOGRAM
Physical Examination:
Time of specimen 10.20
Time of Examination 11.00
Duration of Abstinence 15 days (3 - 7)
Liquefaction (at 37 D.C) 40.00 min (30.00 - 60.00)
Volume 3.00 mL (2.00 - 5.00)
Appearance Viscid opaque
Colour Whitish
Viscosity Thick
pH 8.0 (7.2 - 7.8)
Microscopic Examination:
Total Sperm Concentration No spermatozoa seen.
WHO REFERENCE VALUE
Pus Cells 4-6 Nil
Red Blood Cells 2-3/hpf Nil
Epithelial Cells Nil Nil
Morphology:
Chemical Examination:
Semen Fructose, Qualitative Positive:>100mg/dL
Fri, 18 Jul 2014
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Hello
Thanks for writing to HCM

Your semen analysis report suggests infection with azoospermia .

Infection is indicated by the presence of pus cells and RBC in semen. Normally there shouldn't be any pus cells in semen.
Infection may be due to prostatitis,UTI etc.
You need antibiotics for infection.
You need few more investigations like routine hemogram,RBS,Ultrasound of pelvis should be done.Trans rectal sonography of prostate can be done if needed.
Proper antibiotics should be prescribed depending upon sensitivity report.

Azoospermia is the medical condition of a man not having any measurable level of sperm in his semen.
Your further investigation includes proper history,physical examination including a thorough evaluation of the scrotum and testes,laboratory tests and imaging.

Pre and post-testicular azoospermia are frequently correctable while testicular azoospermia is usually permanent.

Hope I have answered your question.
Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does The Semen Analysis With Pus Cells 4-6 Indicate?

Hello Thanks for writing to HCM Your semen analysis report suggests infection with azoospermia . Infection is indicated by the presence of pus cells and RBC in semen. Normally there shouldn t be any pus cells in semen. Infection may be due to prostatitis,UTI etc. You need antibiotics for infection. You need few more investigations like routine hemogram,RBS,Ultrasound of pelvis should be done.Trans rectal sonography of prostate can be done if needed. Proper antibiotics should be prescribed depending upon sensitivity report. Azoospermia is the medical condition of a man not having any measurable level of sperm in his semen. Your further investigation includes proper history,physical examination including a thorough evaluation of the scrotum and testes,laboratory tests and imaging. Pre and post-testicular azoospermia are frequently correctable while testicular azoospermia is usually permanent. Hope I have answered your question. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan