No, it is low sperm count
Azoospermia is the absence of sperm in the semen, while Oligospermia is a low sperm count in the semen. Azoospermia indicates no sperm are present, while Oligospermia indicates a reduced number of sperm. Both conditions can impact fertility.
The deficiency of sperm cells is called Oligospermia. Oligospermia is the condition of having less than the normal number of spermatozoa in the semen.
Assuming (by the category) you meant 'Oligospermia' - put simply - it's a low sperm count.
Oligospermia is the medical term meaning low sperm count. Oligospermia: condition of lack of sperm or scanty sperm cells in semen the worse case is aspermia, when you have none, thus making a male infertile.
Oligospermia aka oligozoospermia refers to semen with a low concentration of sperm and can have many different causes. Read more in the link below.
It means that you don't have sperm in your semen.
this is a good question!
Oligospermia.
The count is made if you have enough sperm to fertalise a women, sperm comes out with the semen.
You cant tell you have low sperm count by looking. How do you know?
Depending on how long it has been since he last ejaculated the normal amount of semen will be 1.5ml to 5.0ml (.5ml = 1 tsp) per ejaculation. The semen consists of 90% to 95% fluids other than sperm. The sperm count should be 20 million to 150 million sperm per ml of semen. In order to be called a healthy sample the semen needs to contain 20 million sperm per ml of semen. Up to 40% of the sperm can be nonviable, abnormally shaped and poor motility.Too much semen can dilute the sperm, too much and too little won't give the sperm enough of a boost to get high enough inside the uterus.
Normal sperm count is typically between 20 to 150 million sperm per milliliter of semen. In addition, at least 60 percent of the sperm should have normal motility and shape. However, these values can slightly vary depending on the laboratory that analyzes the semen sample. Low sperm count is one of the leading causes of male infertility. Although low sperm count decreases you and your partners chances of conceiving a child through intercourse, it does not mean you cannot father a child.