Male sperm quality testing data

  The quality of male sperm is related to male fertility. Many people have gone to the hospital to check the quality of their mirrors, but when faced with the data on the sperm quality test report, they are confused. So how to interpret the data of male sperm quality testing? What are the manifestations of poor sperm quality in men? Don't know, take a look.

  

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  Male sperm quality testing data

  Sperm motility is divided into four levels: level A indicates excellent sperm motility, moving rapidly in a straight line forward; Grade B indicates good sperm activity and straight forward movement; Grade C indicates that sperm motility is average and only moves forward in a curved manner; D-level indicates poor sperm motility, only crawling in place. If A grade is less than 25% or A+B grade is less than 50%, it is considered abnormal and is considered asthenozoospermia, which is an important cause of infertility.

  The common causes of asthenozoospermia are:

  ① The testicular germ epithelium is not fully mature or damaged, resulting in poor sperm quality and weak motility;

  ② Low semen volume;

  ③ Abnormal seminal plasma, such as inflammation of the epididymis, seminal vesicles, prostate, etc., is not conducive to the activity and survival of sperm in terms of acidity, oxygen supply, nutrition, metabolism, etc;

  If there are anti sperm antibodies present, they can cause sperm agglutination or immobilization, resulting in loss of vitality. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations at a specialized hospital, and receive targeted treatment after a clear diagnosis.

  The manifestation of poor sperm quality in males

  1. The low sperm survival rate in males can be determined by color. The normal color is gray white, but if ejaculation is not performed for a long time, it will appear light blue, and the color of sperm survival rate may be even lighter.

  2. If you don't know if your sperm survival rate is low, you can measure the acidity or alkalinity. Normally, it is weakly alkaline, with a pH between 7.7 and 8.5. Excessive acidity or alkalinity in semen can affect sperm activity and metabolism, which are the causes of sperm death.

  3. The normal semen of males is liquid. After being discharged, it quickly becomes a viscous, gelatinous semi fluid. After 5-30 minutes, it will turn into a liquid. If it still does not liquefy after 30 minutes, it is an abnormal phenomenon, which may indicate a low sperm survival rate.

  4. Semen volume is also a major manifestation of low sperm survival rate. Normal male ejaculation is 2-5ml per ejaculation. If it is less than 1ml, it is abnormal. A ejaculation of 0.5ml per ejaculation is asthenozoospermia, and the absence of sperm is azoospermia. Azoospermia and reduced sperm count are one of the manifestations of male infertility.

  This article provides a detailed introduction to the interpretation methods of male sperm quality testing data, as well as the manifestations of poor male sperm quality. As a male with issues with sperm quality, it is best to observe your sperm in a timely manner. This way, your sperm quality can be easily monitored and measures can be taken to improve it as soon as possible.

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