Doctor, look at my semen report. It says that my sperm count is lower than the normal standard, and I plan to have a child this year. Hurry up and treat me... "Many men went to have a sperm quality test before planning to have a child, but were startled by their own test report. In fact, in the face of poor semen test results, men should not be too anxious first. Semen tests are easily interfered by human factors, and one test is not enough to diagnose infertility. It should be standardized at least three times under the guidance of a doctor before making a judgment.
Every time I go to the outpatient clinic, many men come for help with semen report forms made in some small hospitals. However, the accuracy and credibility of these examination reports are worth discussing, Let's talk about the number of sperm taken during the examination. According to the requirements of the World Health Organization, testing agencies need to take at least 200 or more sperm for examination in order to produce a report. However, as far as we know, some testing agencies often only take 20 to 30 sperm, which cannot explain the problem at all
In addition, there is an important indicator called "sperm morphology" in semen reports. According to the strict requirements of formal laboratories, staining identification is necessary to determine the morphology of sperm, but some institutions simply observe it directly with the naked eye under a microscope. The conclusion of sperm morphology drawn in this way is likely to be inaccurate, because without staining, impurities in semen are likely to be treated as sperm, and it is also difficult to accurately distinguish between normal and abnormal sperm
There are also some institutions that confuse non liquefaction of semen with semen viscosity. Whether semen can liquefy or not depends on whether it can be observed through a microscope, but these mechanisms only use straws to suck semen and observe it with the naked eye. If it feels very sticky, it is considered that semen does not liquefy