Sperm Count Test

Male fertility is a highly sensitive issue in India. Men Fertility problems are increasing due to several reasons. Some common causes are age, genetic defects, smoking, prolonged alcohol abuse,testosterone deficiency as well as unhealthy lifestyle.
One of the major reasons of male infertility is low sperm count in semen. Thus, before starting any treatment for male infertility, it is best to have a sperm count test first. One of the most important reasons to test straight away is so that the correct treatment can be started. This test is a very simple test which can be performed at any time in the privacy of your home. This is a market leader in many sperm count test available today in India. This test is US FDA approved, easy to use, affordable, fast and reliable which let you know within 10 minutes that your count is normal or low.
  • Following are the characteristics defined by World Health organization for "Normal sperm count" Concentration should be over 20 million per milliliter.
  •  Total number of sperm in the entire ejaculate which is called Total count should be 40 million per ejaculate. 
  • Sperm motility is referred by the ability to swim in rapid forward direction should be 50%. 
  • This Volume should be at least 2ml. The shape and size should be normal for at least 30 percent sperm. 
  •  13μ mol per sample should be the level of fructose in a normal. Normal ph range should be 7.2 -7.8. 
Sperm play a very important role in our reproductive health. The quality of semen can be defined by sperm count, motility as well as morphology. Sperm check test is a simple and easy to use, affordable, doctor approved test which can be performed any time and in the comfort of your home. Sperm count: It refers the concentration of sperm in a man's ejaculate. As per the WHO guild line; it should be over over 20 million per milliliter for a normal sample. Total Sperm Count:Total Sperm count means multiplied by volume. Thus, it should be 40 million per ejaculate. Sperm Motility:Its means the ability of sperm to move in forward direction. There are four types of motility. Grade "A" motility sperms are those which can swim fast forward in straight line. Grade "B" motility sperms are those which can swim forward but slow and in curved line. Grade "C" motility sperms are also called non progressive sperms as they move their tails but do not move. Grade "D" motility sperms are also called immotile sperms as they do not move at all. Sperm Morphology: morphology means shape and size of the sperms. As per the WHO, for a normal sample at least 30% of sperms should be in normal shape and size.