If the rate of normal sperm morphology is low, then other tests such as a review of semen routine, ultrasound, and prostate fluid tests will be required, which will vary from person to person.
Sperm morphology refers to the appearance of sperm under a microscope after they have been stained. According to the reference standard of the World Health Organization, the reference value of normal sperm morphology is about 4%. If the actual value is less than 4%, it means that there is a low normal sperm morphology, and then it is necessary to go to the hospital in time for further examination.
Generally speaking, the patient should first undergo a routine semen examination to understand the sperm count, morphology and abnormalities. If there are abnormalities in the results, then ultrasound is needed to determine whether there are problems in the genitourinary system. In addition, patients may also consider a prostate fluid test to determine the presence of prostatitis.
After completing a series of tests, the doctor can identify the causes of low normal sperm morphology based on the specific test results, and then carry out treatment to improve sperm vitality.
Patients should adjust their bad habits in time, quit smoking and drinking, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, eat less greasy and stimulating food, get more rest and avoid overwork.