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Low motality, low sperm count, 8 to 10 pus cells.
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Low motality, low sperm count, 8 to 10 pus cells. - #10135

Aabid Hussain

I have sex timing small and have low motality, also sperm count is low and pus cells are also present with 8 to 10. I feel tired and exhausted with i go for sex with partner. Feeling myself weakness in the entire scenerio

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Reduced sperm motility, low sperm count, and the presence of pus cells can be indicative of underlying issues impacting fertility and overall well-being. Sperm motility and count are crucial factors for fertility, while pus cells suggest a possible infection or inflammation in the reproductive tract. You should consider consulting a healthcare provider or a urologist for a comprehensive evaluation. Labs, including a semen analysis, complete blood count, and possibly an ultrasound, could provide more insight into these symptoms. Addressing these findings could involve treating any infections with the appropriate antibiotics if identified, addressing lifestyle factors like stress reduction, adequate sleep, and nutritional adjustments. Ensuring a balanced diet rich in antioxidants (vitamins C and E, selenium) might be beneficial as they can support sperm health. Limit exposure to toxins such as tobacco and alcohol as these can adversely impact sperm quality. You might explore supplements like zinc or folic acid, but discuss them with a doctor to tailor to your needs. Addressing tiredness and reduced stamina, evaluate other health factors: ensure you’re not experiencing conditions like anemia or hormonal imbalances. Adequate hydration, regular moderate exercise, and stress management techniques such as mindfulness or meditation may help improve energy levels. If ejaculatory issues persist, involving a specialist in sexual health or endocrinology might reveal hormonal insufficiencies or stress-related causes. Don’t delay seeking professional medical guidance as addressing the root causes promptly can markedly improve outcomes for both fertility and overall vitality.

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