Semen Analysis Report Interpretation | Normal Results Explained (2026)

Semen Analysis Report Interpretation

Excellent Results for a 21-Year-Old Male • June 2026

✅ Fully Normal & Healthy Semen Parameters

📋 Report Summary

Patient Age: 21 years | Abstinence: 4 days | Date: June 9, 2026

ParameterResultWHO 2021 ReferenceStatus
Volume3 ml≥ 1.4 mlNormal
ColorWhiteNormal
Sperm Concentration155 million/ml≥ 16 million/mlExcellent
Total Motility60% (30% Active + 30% Sluggish)≥ 42%Normal
Progressive Motility30%≥ 30%Normal
Normal Morphology80%≥ 4%Excellent
Pus Cells3–4< 5Normal
Agglutination / RBC / EpithelialAbsent / Nil / NilNormal

✅ Overall Interpretation

This semen analysis is completely normal and indicates excellent fertility potential. All major parameters (count, motility, morphology, volume) are well within or above WHO 2021 reference ranges. No signs of infection or major abnormalities were detected.

🔬 Detailed Breakdown

  • Sperm Count: 155 million/ml — exceptionally high
  • Motility: 60% total motility with adequate progressive movement
  • Morphology: 80% normal forms — outstanding
  • Physical Properties: Perfect liquefaction, viscosity, pH, and volume

📚 References & Sources

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is this report good for fertility?

A: Yes — it is excellent. All values comfortably exceed WHO lower reference limits.

Q: What do 3-4 pus cells mean?

A: Normal range. Counts under 5 are not considered clinically significant.

Q: Should I repeat the test?

A: Usually not necessary unless trying to conceive or advised by your doctor. Results can vary slightly between samples.

Q: What is the best abstinence period?

A: 2–5 days is ideal, as used in this test (4 days).

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Medical Disclaimer: This is a general educational interpretation. Always consult your physician for medical advice.

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