- Male
- 37 Years
- 04/09/2025
I recently received my semen analysis report, which shows the following: Physical examination: Color is creamy white, Viscosity is semi viscous, Volume is 1 mL, pH is alkaline, Liquefaction time is 40 minutes. Microscopic examination: Total sperm count is 45 million/mL, Pus cells is 0 to 1/hpf, RBCs is nil, Epithelial cells is 2 to 3/hpf. Motility: Good active motile is 15percent, Sluggish motile is 10percent, Non motile is 75percent. Could you please explain what these results indicate and what solutions or treatments are recommended?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

Dr Bhanu Prakash
General Practitioner
- MBBS
- AFIH
- Advanced certificate in critical care medicine
- Fellowship in critical care medicine
- 10+ Yrs
The sperm count is within range, but motility is low. This may affect fertility. Lifestyle changes, hydration, and reducing stress may help. Please consult an andrologist. Repeat semen analysis and Hormonal profile must be done.
Dr. Bhanu Suggests...
Take a FSH and LH Test Test or Take a Testosterone Test Test
Answered 04/09/2025
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