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Sperm Analysis Question
« on: 05/04/05, 16:44 »
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My DH just got his sperm analysis back (but hasn't talked to the Dr. yet). It says it had increased viscosity and there was no liquification within 1 hour so a sperm count wasn't performed.

Everything I've read indicates an infection in the Prostate but I couldn't find anything that said how treatable it is. Is this just something he can take antibiotics for? Will his sperm then be allright?

TIA,
Kate
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Barry Jacobs, M. D.
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« Reply #1 on: 05/05/05, 06:48 »
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For male factor issues, I collaborate with a subspecialist trained in that area.  I have not seen a report of a specimen which did not liquify, at all.  I would hve to defer to Dr. Buch.  I do know a little about what he does, but, I am sorry,  I cannot answer your question.
Good luck.
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