Low sperm count

2020-07-18 11:45:49
Diagonised with low sperm count.. After docters consulatation took multi vitamins..count still remains same... Leucocytes present in 20-25 /hpf Sperm count 12mililon/ml
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You need a course of antibiotics for infection.. Else single semen analysis report is never confirmatory. Continue multivitamins Stop smoking Excessive alcohol intake Healthy lifestyle and diet Try for pregnancy as well Repeat count after 3 months if no success Connect for more details and information here Go to my website Www.familygynaec.com For articles on Fertility counseling Blog section YouTube channel Dr Harita Kothia videos

Answered2020-07-18 12:37:32

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For pus cell, please do semen culture. Your count is mildly low. Therefore, please repeat the test after 3 months. Take antioxidants. Avoid smoking and alcohol. Use light underwear.

Answered2020-07-18 17:26:39

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Hi. Pus cells indicate some infection . Please also chek your urine routine exam and Blood Sugar . You can start antibiotics.

Answered2020-07-18 12:11:48

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Sir sperm count is 12 million /ml that is marginals less than normal that is 15 million/ ml. This can be due to some infection acquired by using washrooms outside home
Next Steps
Round cells in semen can be immature spermatozoa or Leukocytes as commented in report
Health Tips
Take Tablet Ceftum 500 mg twice a day for 7 days and repeat sperm count after 3 months Continue adjuvants and multivitamins as earlier

Answered2020-07-18 11:54:19

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