A normal semen analysis can involve several factors. According to the WHO (World Health Organization) standards, a total motile sperm count 16 million or greater is normal. Total motile sperm is calculated using the volume of the semen(1.5ml to 5ml is normal) multiplied by the concentration of the semen (much sperm is present in 1ml of semen). Normal values for concentration is 15 Million/ml or greater. Then you take that number and multiply it by the percentage of motile sperm (how much of the sperm is actually moving). A normal motility is >=40%.
ie: 1.5ml x 45M/ml x 40%motility= 27M(total motile sperm per specimen).
In addition to this number, andrologist also look at sperm morphology and progressive motility (how well your sperm move).
Normozoospermia is a term used in semen analysis to describe a sample with normal sperm parameters, including count, motility, and morphology. It indicates that the semen is within normal ranges in terms of sperm quality and is often seen as a positive result in fertility assessments.
Normospermia refers to a normal sperm analysis report that meets the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria for sperm quality. This includes normal sperm concentration, motility, and morphology. It indicates that the male's semen has a high likelihood of resulting in successful fertilization.
Depends on the report. And the readers interpretation of the report, including the analysis of how the interpreter interprets the analysis of the report.
It's best to ask your doctor about this. But in general, pus is a sign of infection, and I wouldn't expect it to be present in semen in any quantity.
Your question is not entirely coherent. Although, I think you're asking how long semen can be detected in the vagina for an analysis. Semen can live up to 5 days in the vagina and still be analyzed.
Semen analysis would be a part of the initial surgical package when the vasectomy was done.
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to determine the concentration of sperm
tell me the analysis report how to make it
0-5 pus cells are normal
The normal pH of semen is 7.2-8.0 so somewhat alkaline.
to determine quality and quantity of sperm.