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Semen Analysis at Center

Semen Analysis at Center

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Semen analysis
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The Semen Analysis at Center test is a process of examining the semen for the physical appearance as well as microscopy for the sperm. This test measures the number of sperm present and looks for any abnormalities in the shape (morphology) and movement (motility) of the sperm.

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Understanding Semen Analysis at Center

Semen is a whitish-gray fluid made by the male reproductive organs, in particular the testicles, and released during ejaculation. It consists of sperm cells that are needed to fertilize an egg and achieve pregnancy. Semen also contains nutrients and protective substances that sustain the sperm and help them traverse the female reproductive system.

The semen analysis test is a laboratory test tailored to assess the quality and quantity of sperm in a sample of semen. It provides quantitative and qualitative analysis of sperm count, motility and morphology, along with volume and pH. These analyses can help diagnose male fertility and provide information about problems such as low sperm count (with pathological nomenclature asthenozoospermia), whether there was low motility (asthenozoospermia) or an issue with the sperm shape (teratozoospermia), which may affect a man's ability to conceive.

The semen analysis test is used to be performed if someone has been trying to conceive with a partner for more than 1 year, without successful conception. It can also be done as part of infertility assessments or to verify the success rate of vasectomy. This test can also assess if someone has a male fertility problem, as well as genetic issues impacting the sperm health. Additionally, it is useful in diagnosing conditions like infections or hormonal imbalances that can impair sperm production and overall fertility.

To conduct the semen analysis, a man provides a semen sample in a sterile container. It’s recommended to abstain from sexual activity or masturbation for 2 to 7 days before the test, but not for more than two weeks, as longer abstinence can result in less active sperm. Before the sample collection, the patient should urinate, wash the genital area with warm water, and dry the area. Additionally, it’s advised to limit alcohol intake before the test. It is also important to inform the doctor about any medications or herbal supplements being taken, as they can affect the results of the semen analysis.

Test result ranges may vary across different laboratories. Abnormal test results require an expert interpretation. Therefore, never try to self-medicate at home based solely on these results. Always consult a doctor for a proper understanding of the test results. 

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What does Semen Analysis at Center measure?

The semen analysis test measures several aspects of sperm health, including:

  • Sperm count (concentration of sperm in the semen),
  • Motility (the ability of sperm to swim and move towards an egg), Morphology (size and shape of sperm)
  • Semen volume (total amount of semen produced during ejaculation)
  • Semen pH (acidity or alkalinity of the semen) and thickness of semen.

By analyzing these parameters, the semen analysis provides a comprehensive evaluation of male fertility, guiding both diagnosis and treatment options for couples experiencing infertility.

FAQs related to Semen Analysis at Center

The semen analysis test is a laboratory procedure used to evaluate the quantity, quality, and motility of sperm in a semen sample. It helps assess male fertility and can identify potential issues such as low sperm count, low motility, abnormal sperm shape, or other fertility-related problems.
This test is done if a couple has been trying to conceive for over a year without success, as part of routine fertility testing, to verify the success of a vasectomy, or to diagnose potential male fertility problems or conditions like infections or hormonal imbalances.
It’s recommended to avoid sexual activity or masturbation for 2 to 5 days before the test. Before the sample collection, you should urinate, wash the genital area with warm water, and dry the part. Additionally, you should also limit alcohol intake and inform your doctor about any medications or herbal supplements you're taking, as these can affect the results of the test.
Abnormal semen analysis results may indicate issues with your ability to help someone get pregnant. If the semen analysis shows a low sperm count, poor motility or abnormal morphology, the chance of fertilization may decrease. Semen analysis showing low sperm volume or pH imbalance can also affect sperm viability.
No, the semen analysis test is not painful. The process involves providing a semen sample through masturbation, which is a quick and straightforward procedure.
There are no significant risks associated with the test itself. However, you may experience temporary discomfort when providing a semen sample. If you have any concerns or underlying conditions, it’s best to discuss them with your doctor before the test.
Adopting healthy lifestyle changes can often improve semen quality. This includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, avoiding alcohol, tobacco, and recreational drugs, and minimizing stress.
A low sperm count, also known as oligospermia, can reduce your chances of conceiving a child with your partner. It may require further investigations and fertility treatments.

Semen Analysis at Center test price for other cities

Price inNew DelhiRs. 360
Price inMumbaiRs. 810
Price inHyderabadRs. 322
Price inThaneRs. 810
Price inKolkataRs. 270

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