- Male
- 27 Years
- 02/09/2025
I have done a semen analysis. I am unmarried and 27 years old. In the report my sperm count is 80 million per ml, pH 7.7 alkaline, actively motile 60 percent, sluggish 20 percent, non motile 20 percent, normal forms 80 percent and abnormal forms 20 percent. Pus cells are 18 to 20 per hpf and epithelial cells are 1 to 2 per hpf. Could you please give information about my report?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Most parameters in your semen report like count, motility, and morphology are within normal range. However, pus cells are elevated, which may indicate an infection or inflammation. It is advisable to consult a doctor for further evaluation and possible urine or semen culture.
Dr. Yusuf Suggests...
Take a CBC Test (Complete Blood Count) Test
Answered 02/09/2025
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