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Semen Analysis at Center
Also known as Semen Test
You need to provide
Semen / Sperm Sample
This test is for
Male
Test Preparation
Understanding Semen Analysis at Center
What is Semen Analysis at Center?
Semen analysis, also known as a sperm count test, helps to analyze the overall health and viability of a man’s sperm. Semen is the organic fluid ejaculated from the male reproductive tract which contains sperm cells. In this test, three major factors of sperm health are measured, the number of sperm, the shape and size of the sperm, and the movement of sperm.
This test is done to screen couples with infertility. In case of vasectomy, semen analysis is done to check if the procedure is successful or not.
Several cases of male infertility are treatable by changing your lifestyle, medications, and surgery.
What is Semen Analysis at Center used for?
- The incidence of infertility is increasing rapidly these days and semen analysis is one of the initial tests done to screen couples with infertility
- If you have undergone a vasectomy, semen analysis is done to see if the procedure has been successful
Interpreting Semen Analysis at Center results
Interpretations
- Volume - Decreased volume of semen would indicate fewer sperms, which decreases the opportunities for successful fertilization.
- Sperm count - Low sperm counts are associated with impaired fertility. They may be due to a problem in the production of sperms or a problem in the transport. The latter can be identified by radiological tests. Following vasectomy, the goal is to have no sperms detected in the semen sample
- Problems in the motility and morphology of sperms may impair the fertility
- Transient decrease in sperm counts can also occur in infections and a repeat sperm count after a course of antibiotics in recommended
Answers to Patient Concerns & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Semen Analysis at Center
Frequently Asked Questions about Semen Analysis at Center
Q. How is the semen sample collected for testing?
It should be collected in a private area following self stimulation. It should be transported to the lab within 30 mins of collection to prevent sample deterioration.
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