Normal Pus Cells In Sperm - #7354
My partner and I have been trying to conceive for over a year, but we haven’t had any success yet. Recently, he underwent a semen analysis, and the report showed elevated pus cells in his sperm. While the doctor said this could indicate an infection or inflammation, we’re trying to understand what’s considered normal pus cells in sperm and whether this might be affecting fertility. From what I’ve read, normal pus cells in sperm should typically be between 0–5 per high power field (HPF). Anything above this range can point to conditions like infections, prostatitis, or even sexually transmitted diseases, which might affect sperm health, motility, or count. My partner’s report shows 12 pus cells/HPF, which worries us. We’re exploring Ayurvedic treatments to address the issue naturally without antibiotics. I’ve come across herbs like Gokshura, Ashwagandha, and Chandraprabha Vati, which are known for supporting male reproductive health, reducing inflammation, and improving semen quality. Has anyone here dealt with elevated pus cells in sperm and undergone Ayurvedic treatments successfully? How long did it take to see improvements, and what remedies or therapies were the most effective? Additionally, what lifestyle changes can help improve normal pus cells in sperm? We’ve been advised to reduce stress, avoid spicy and oily foods, and stay hydrated. I’d appreciate any insights or tips from those who have overcome similar issues.
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