Total Sperm Viability, also known as Sperm Viability, is usually normal at 61%.
Sperm motility refers to the ability of sperm to move and is usually used as a test data to determine if the forward motility of sperm is normal.
Sperm motility can be categorized into 5 grades, grade 0 refers to no motility, grade 1 refers to poor motility, grade 2 refers to moderate motility, grade 3 refers to good motility and grade 4 refers to very good motility. The normal sperm motility is that within one hour after ejaculation, the total sperm vitality is more than 50%, that is, grade 2 or above is normal, so the total sperm vitality of 61% is usually normal.
In normal times, men can develop good living habits and quit smoking and drinking, which can improve sperm vitality. Any discomfort or abnormality should be treated promptly.