sperm motility
Sperm activity rate means that the active sperm should be above 50% within 1 hour after ejaculation, and the normal sperm activity rate is normal. If the viable sperm is less than 40% abnormal, it is said that the sperm activity rate is low, also known as weak sperm. If the sperm has no activity at all, it is dead sperm. Low sperm activity and death syndrome are one of the important causes of male infertility. Basic Information Specialist classification: male examination check classification: semen and prostatic fluid examination Applicable gender: whether the male is fasting: not fasting Tips: Before collecting semen, you must abstain from 3 to 5 days, usually no more than 5 days. Normal value ≥50% within 60 minutes after ejaculation. Clinical significance Abnormal results: less than 40% of sperm activity is poor. People who need to be examined: reduced sperm motility is seen in varicocele, prostatitis, and non-abnormal infections in the reproductive system. Low results may be diseases: male infertility, death syndrome considerations Before the examination: Before collecting semen, it must be abstinence for 3 to 5 days, generally no more than 5 days. The time of abstinence should not be too long, because the amount of semen increases, and the vitality of sperm decreases. Testosterone propionate, testosterone phenylacetate, and nantrolone phenylpropionate could not be used 1 week before the test. During the examination: the collected semen should be promptly handed over to the doctor for examination and actively cooperate with the doctor. Not suitable for the crowd: no. Inspection process For semen collection, use a soft soap or paraffin to massage the genitals, ejaculate, and collect the semen into a sterile test tube. Give it to the doctor for further examination. If the room temperature is lower than 10 °C, the semen should be placed in 37 ° C water for 5 to 10 minutes and then microscopically examined. Not suitable for the crowd There are no taboos. Adverse reactions and risks Generally no complications and harm.
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