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Sperm Motility

Sperm motility is known as the movement of the sperm towards the egg in the female reproductive organ. Healthy sperm motility is necessary for conception. Poor sperm motility is a condition where the sperm is unable to swim or move, and it is known as asthenospermia. Men having a total of 19 million motile sperm are considered normal, and those with less than 6 million are known to have poor sperm motility.

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I have a grade 2 varicocele and semen motility of 35 %. Could you suggest some homeopathic medications for the same?

Query: Hello doctor,We are planning for a baby. My semen test shows active motility of 35 percent. The ultrasound shows a grade 2 varicocele. I want homeopathic medicine for the same.Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Kavita Rajput

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Yes, varicoceles in the testes cause infertility, a reduction of sperm motility as well as sperm count. Varicoceles raise the temperature of the testicles. The sperms need a temperature lower than the body temperature which is why testes are located outside the bod...  Read Full »

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