Wbc pus cell in semen 40 to 60 hpf is this cure we take one-month cefixime and doxxyxline medicine one and half months but not cure.
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Eliminating white blood cells from the semen can improve the function of the sperm and improve pregnancy rates. Because antibiotics may help treat pyospermia, men may receive a prescription for antibiotics and told to take the entire course, even if no organisms are found in the urine. In rare cases, a culture of the semen may be taken. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (nsaids) are also prescribed for patients with pyospermia, and may also improve sperm count. Pyospermia may also get better on its own. There are other things men can do to try to eliminate excess white blood cells from semen, including: stopping the use of any tobacco product; avoiding the use of too much alcohol; stopping the use of marijuana; more frequent ejaculation. The use of the antioxidant nutritional supplements can reduce sperm production and lessen the effects of white blood cells in the semen. Men who are trying to make a pregnancy and who have pyospermia should consider taking antioxidant nutritional supplements, including vitamin e, vitamin c, coenzyme ubiquinol-10 (coq10), glutathione, and others. Pyospermia can also be treated by correcting genitourinary abnormalities that may cause infection or inflammation. Methods of correction include varicocelectomy, the surgery to correct a varicocele, which can improve semen production and reduce white blood cells in the semen. Other abnormalities that can be treated include prostatic obstruction with infection and urethral valves. Follow-up another semen analysis three months after the antibiotics are completed is recommended as a follow-up. If the pyospermia has not been treated successfully, other measures include semen cultures, antisperm antibody testing, x-rays of the genitourinary tract, and/or urine flow tests. In many cases, treatment for 30 days with an over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication may be recommended.
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