How many spermatozoa are there in a sperm count of 156 x 10 to the sixth power?

A sperm count of 156 x 10 to the 6th power is 156 million sperm. Sperm count refers to the total number of single ejaculate, including sperm concentration and total number of sperms. This test can be used to observe or determine whether a man is suffering from male diseases, if the sperm count is too low, he needs to undergo further examination to clarify the cause and then treat it actively.
The total number of single ejaculate is an approximate value obtained by multiplying the concentration of sperm by the volume of semen. This value is generally used to determine and measure the ability of male testes to produce eggs as well as the smoothness of the vas deferens and so on.
If the volume of spermatozoa is too low, it may be caused by some male diseases, such as orchitis or blockage of the vas deferens, which need to be treated in time, or it may cause more serious harm, such as infertility.
In order to get a more accurate test result, it is recommended that men should abstain from sex for 2~7 days before the test, and if multiple collections are needed, the abstinence time needs to be extended, or it may lead to inaccurate sperm count.
It is recommended that men who need the test go to a regular hospital for examination, and if there is any abnormality, they should seek prompt medical treatment and strive for early recovery.