Sperm test standards mainly refer to semen routine, including semen volume, color, consistency, semen liquefaction time, sperm count, sperm motility and other indicators. Before checking the semen routine, it is necessary for men to abstain from sex for about a week, and then by means of extracorporeal ejaculation, a semen specimen is retained and quickly sent for examination. Under normal circumstances, the volume of semen in a single ejaculation is about 2~6ml, the color is white, creamy white, light yellow, etc. In the environment of 37 degrees Celsius, the liquefaction time of semen is about 5~25 minutes. The PH value of semen is between 7.2~7.8. It should be noted that sperm count, sperm abnormality rate, sperm activity rate several indicators, and infertility are closely related. Among them, sperm density is about (100~200)*10^9/L, sperm deformity rate is between 20%~40%, and sperm motility is standardized as grade a+b+c≥60%. If the values are abnormal, it is likely to lead to infertility. Therefore, for the abnormalities found in the examination, it is necessary to actively analyze and diagnose them with the patient’s individual situation, and then adjust and treat them after diagnosing the causes.