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Motility Progressive is not increasing

Dear Sir,
I Praveen from Cochin, My sperm count was very low and I consult an urologist and he suggests a tablet named ‘carnisure 500’. After 4 months (Nov 9) I checked my sperm count and my count is increased but motility progression is not increased. I am pure vegetarian and I never drink and smoke. I have done 3 semen analysis please check the reports and suggest me the needful.

Report -1 (05/07/2013)
1. Abstinence – days
2. Volume – 0.5 Ml
3. Colour – Grey White
4. Appearance – Turbid
5. Viscosity – Thin
6. Liqufaction Time – Within 30 minutes
7. Total Sperm Count – 10 Million/CC
8. Motility :- (A) Progressive – NIL
(B) Non Progressive – 55%
9. Non Motile – 45%
10. Abnormal Form – 05%
11. Pus Cells – 6-8/HPF
12. Epithelial Cells – NIL/HPF
13. RBC – 4-6 HPF

Report -2  (14/09/2013)

1. Abstinence – days
2. Volume – 0.5 Ml
3. Colour – Grey White
4. Appearance – Turbid
5. Viscosity – Normal
6. Liqufaction Time – Within 30 minutes
7. Total Sperm Count – 35 Million/CC
8. Motility :- (A) Progressive – 10%
(B) Non Progressive – 55%
9. Non Motile – 35%
10. Abnormal Form – 05%
11. Pus Cells – 3-4/HPF
12. Epithelial Cells – NIL/HPF
13. RBC – 1-2 HPF

Report -3 (08/11/2013)


1. Abstinence – days
2. Volume – 2.5 Ml
3. Colour – Grey White
4. Appearance – Turbid
5. Viscosity – Normal
6. Liqufaction Time – Within 30 minutes
7. Total Sperm Count – 80 Million/CC
8. Motility :- (A) Progressive – 05%
(B) Non Progressive – 45%
9. Non Motile – 50%
10. Abnormal Form – 10%
11. Pus Cells – 2-4/HPF
12. Epithelial Cells – NIL/HPF
13. RBC – 0-1 HPF
Please note the progressive is decreasing is there any reason ? What I suppose to do to increase this ?
Please suggest me the needful
Regards
Praveen
Cochin






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Hi there,
The normal concentration of spermatozoa should be at least 20 million per ml. Regarding motility at least 25 per cent of the spermatozoa should be swimming with rapid forward movement while 50 per cent of the spermatozoa should be swimming forward, even if only sluggishly. You can try simple measures like wear light, comfortable underwear and avoid hot baths and saunas. Choose plenty of fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants.Vitamin C and vitamin A are found in broccoli, red peppers, spinach, sweet potatoes green tea, blueberries, and citruses. Coenzyme Q10, selenium and vitamin B-12 are directly related to sperm motility.  A deficiency in zinc, selenium, vitamin B-12, folate and antioxidants has a negative impact on the quality of men’s sperm. L-Carnitine and acetyl-L-Carnitine are believed to increase the motility of sperm, by helping the transformation of fatty acids into energy. Avoid stress, alcohol and smoking. It is best to consult a doctor and get your doubts clarified. Hope it helped.
Take care and regards!
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