Semen volume is one of several parameters measured during semen analysis when evaluating male fertility. Although sperm count and motility are critical factors, semen volume also provides important diagnostic information.
Normal semen volume helps ensure that sperm cells are adequately transported during ejaculation. Low semen volume may indicate problems with accessory glands such as the seminal vesicles or prostate.
A condition characterized by abnormally low semen volume is known as Hypospermia.
Possible causes include hormonal imbalance, obstruction of reproductive ducts, or certain medications.
Accurate diagnosis of semen abnormalities helps guide erotic appropriate fertility treatment strategies.
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