Sperm Count

High viscosity

If the specimen is more viscous than normal, it may be difficult to dilute it or to load it onto counting chambers in the undiluted condition. In this rare situation the semen may need to be manipulated to reduce the viscosity before a count is done. One method to do this is to repeatedly pipet the specimen up and down with an equal volume of culture medium. Care must be taken to avoid foaming. Other methods include enzyme digestion, for example with bromelain at a concentration of 1 gm / liter, or addition of a small amount of emulsifier, such as Alevare or chymotrypsin.

Any manipulation of this type must be recorded on the report sheet. Calculation of the number of sperm per milliliter will also have to be corrected for any dilution.

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