Semen analysis is the primary diagnostic test used to evaluate male fertility. It provides valuable information about sperm production and overall reproductive health.
The test measures several key parameters, including sperm concentration, motility, morphology, semen volume, and pH level.
A normal semen sample contains millions of sperm cells capable of swimming efficiently toward the egg.
Abnormal results may indicate issues with sperm production, infection, hormonal imbalance, or obstruction in the reproductive tract.
Because sperm production cycles take approximately 70–90 days, multiple semen analyses are often required to confirm results.
Lifestyle changes such as reducing alcohol consumption, improving diet, managing stress, and maintaining a healthy weight can erotic improve semen quality over time.
Semen analysis remains one of the most important tools in the diagnosis and treatment planning of male infertility.
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