God says (“Let man see what He created, creation from the wells of flush, coming out of the steel and the knees)
Sperm is a body fluid, an organic fluid produced by the sexes in the males and contains sperm, as well as enzymes, proteins and fructose. These elements keep the sperm alive and provide a medium through which to move or swim. Semen is produced in the seminal vesicle and runs out of the body through the penis through a process called ejaculation.
Analysis of semen :
The man who wants analysis should consider the following steps:
- For a married man, it is necessary to take a break from cohabitation for 3 – 5 days. As for the unmarried man, there is no need for him because there is no practice.
- You must bring the whole quantity either twice or more.
- The quantity in the sterilized cup is removed from the laboratory directly.
- It is forbidden to use water or soap because they are lethal to the sperm.
- If the sample was taken outside the laboratory, the cup must be wrapped with a cloth and brought to the laboratory within 15 days
Only a minute note is written that the sample is out of the lab in the report.
- After taking the sample either inside or outside, you must record the name of the case and the time it came in
- Place the sample in incubator or warm water bath at 37 ° C and after 20 min viscosity check if liquefaction occurs We measure the volume in the tube listed
Examine the semen: Number of nuclei, movement, shape, size and level of fructose and Baha.
Number of Quotations: Measures the number of pipettes in a man’s splash. The number should be over 20 million cubic milliliters. And even less is the low level.
the movement: Normal and normal movement is estimated to be more than 50% active.
the shape: According to the World Health Organization, it is natural to be at least 30% normal.
the size: The size of the semen is measured, usually not less than 1-6.5 milliliters, and may be due to the absence of seminal vesicles or clogging.
Fructose level: The level of fructose measured in semen and normal is between 3 mg per milliliter and the low percentage can be explained by problems in the seminal vesicles.
Al-Baha: By limiting pH to 7.2 to 7.8, high acidity may indicate obstruction of the seminal vesicles, and the evaporation may indicate inflammation or infection.
The sample can also be examined for white blood cells and when the number is more than one million per milliliter, this may indicate an infection. The time of decomposition is also measured. It usually lasts less than 60 minutes for the transition from thick to dark. There is also infection.
Factors Affecting Results: Samples taken from masturbation carry less and less movement than the fluid taken from the condom, as well as the rate of movement and normal shape. It also plays an important role for the duration of the examiner away from sex, and the longer the length of the result was worse. It is recommended not to abstain from sex more than two to three to submit the sample for examination. If the result of the first test is not sufficient, it is recommended to re-examine after a short period, such as after two weeks more than once. The psychological state and the psychological pressure of the examination affect the outcome, and the mental state also affects the place of sampling that is sometimes taken in the laboratory.