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Sperm Volume
A very low volume
i.e. less than 0.5 ml may indicate a problem in producing the
specimen (including missing the container), a dysfunction with
the accessory glands or retrograde ejaculation.
High semen volume
but low sperm numbers no need of semen concentration our
medicine will take care of this problem.
Abnormal pH
An abnormally low
pH i.e. less than 7.0 may indicate retrograde ejaculation when
combined with a very low ejaculate volume. A pH of below 7.0,
normal volume and azoospermia may indicate an obstruction of the
ejaculatory ducts or congenital bilateral absence of the vas in
this case result is poor.
An abnormally
high pH i.e. greater than 8.5 may indicate an infection or
dysfunction of one of the accessory glands result is good.
Abnormal Sperm
Density
A sperm count
below 20 x 10^6 / ml should be considered clinically relevant, a
count nearby 5 x 10^6 / ml count will increase with treatment.
Reduced sperm
count is generally idiopathic. However it may be due to
defective spermatogenesis or an incomplete obstruction.
Abnormal Sperm
Motility
If less than 50%
of the sperm are moving progressively (asthenozospermia) a
problem with motility or an increased level of sperm degradation
may be indicated.
Decreased
motility may be secondary to sperm dysfunction, prolonged
periods of sexual abstinence, partial blockage or infection.
If greater than
50% of sperm are immotile then the analysis will determine
whether the sperm are immotile or dead. This will determine
whether the sperm immotility is due to cell death or a motility
defect.
Increased cell
death may be treatable if the cause is identifiable e.g. partial
blockage, increased abstinence periods, infection. Immotile
sperm can be used for assisted conception purposes as long as
they are alive.
All above
condition our medicine works and results are excellent.
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